Colora home damaged in saturday morning fire

Colora Home Damaged in Saturday Morning Fire

September 21, 2025

COLORA, MD – A Saturday morning fire destroyed a one-story home in Cecil County, leaving the occupants displaced but unharmed.

The blaze broke out around 10:31 a.m. at 88 Wyatt Lane, where firefighters arrived to find flames consuming the exterior rear deck of the wood-framed house. Twenty-five firefighters responded to the single-alarm fire and brought it under control in about 30 minutes.

No injuries were reported, but the damage is estimated at $200,000. The Red Cross is assisting the displaced residents.

Colora home damaged in saturday morning fire
Photo: colora home damaged in saturday morning fire

Investigators said the home was equipped with smoke alarms, but the fire started in an unprotected area. No sprinkler or fire alarm system was installed.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.


Key Points

  • A fire destroyed a one-story home on Wyatt Lane in Colora Saturday morning.
  • Damage is estimated at $200,000; no injuries were reported.
  • Occupants were displaced and are receiving help from the Red Cross.

A quiet weekend morning turned devastating for the Cecil County family.

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