A child has died after a house fire in Kent.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said another child and an adult were taken to hospital, while three firefighters suffered minor injuries as they tackled the blaze. They also attended hospital and were released later on Sunday.
The "intense" fire spread throughout a semi-detached property in the village of Hamstreet, near Ashford, shortly after midday, the fire service said.
Six fire engines and a height vehicle were sent to the scene.
Ann Millington, the fire service's chief executive, said: "Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with everyone affected by this tragic incident, especially the child's loved ones."
By 9pm, two fire engines and crews were still on the scene, working to "dampen down" the property.
Earlier in the day, a welfare hub was set up at Hamstreet Village Hall to offer support to residents. People living in the area were advised to keep windows and doors closed due to the smoke, but this was lifted after a few hours.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.
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