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A FAMILY’S home was destroyed after an e-bike battery exploded.

Doorbell footage showed the house quickly engulfed in fire.

A family's home was destroyed after an e-bike battery exploded
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A family's home was destroyed after an e-bike battery explodedCredit: PA
Doorbell footage showed the house quickly engulfed in fire
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Doorbell footage showed the house quickly engulfed in fireCredit: PA

Two occupants climbed on to the roof, and a man fell, suffering serious injuries on December 14 at Catford, South East London.

A woman slipped before a firefighter caught her.

The fire brigade said the battery, bought online, had been fitted to a bicycle and caught fire as it charged.

LFB Deputy Assistant Commissioner Richard Field described the fire as "devastating".

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He said it was "fortunate that no lives have been lost".

He added: "We've seen around 160 e-bike and e-scooter fires in London this year and this incident highlights the dangers e-bikes and e-scooters can pose.

"E-bikes are one of London's fastest-growing fire risks, with a fire on average once every other day.

"If you're planning on buying an e-bike or e-scooter for yourself or a loved one for Christmas and you see an offer online that seems too good to be true, it probably is."

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The fire brigade said the battery, bought online, had been fitted to a bicycle and caught fire as it charged
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The fire brigade said the battery, bought online, had been fitted to a bicycle and caught fire as it chargedCredit: Alamy
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