Crime & Safety
$3.2 Million Home Collapses In Massive Hingham Fire
Multiple fire agencies are responding as a 4-alarm fire terrorized a multi-million dollar property in Hingham.

HINGHAM, MA — Firefighters are on the scene of a massive fire in Hingham that completely knocked down a multi-million dollar home.
Firefighters first reported the fire around 1 p.m. at 4 Mann Street. Video posted to Twitter shows a huge fire with large flames and smoke that could be seen for miles.
According to Zillow, the home was recently sold on June 10, for $3.2 million.
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Another view of the house fire on Mann Street in Hingham (Crow Point). Owner just closed on this property a month ago. (📹: Robin Rutherford) pic.twitter.com/3Ec0Ojr0lC
— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) July 11, 2022
Multiple agencies have come in to help try to put out the fire, including firefighters from Braintree, Plymouth, Scituate, Rockland, Weymouth, and Hull.
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Around 2:20 p.m., NBC10 reported the home had completely collapsed, leaving only the chimney.
The Connecticut Fire Photographers' Association sent over a member to document the fire and help firefighters on the ground, noting that firefighters were still working in the exposure dwellings.
As seen from World’s End (📸: Ryan Ruel) pic.twitter.com/MJlsh3DrGq
— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) July 11, 2022
Smoke from the fire stretched so far it could be seen from Revere Beach, Mark Garfinkel posted on Twitter.
Multiple outlets reported that the fire spread to at least one neighboring home and caused damage.
At this time it is unclear what caused the fire or if anyone was home when it started.
So far no injuries have been reported.
No additional information was immediately available.
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