Roanoke Co. – A family is displaced after a Saturday afternoon fire in Roanoke County.Â
Fire crews say it was caused by flammable items being placed too close to a wood stove.
Damages have been estimated around $180,000.
Multiple crews responded to the Darby Road fire in the northern part of the county at around 4:20 p.m., Saturday. When they arrived, a home was on fire and crews could see heavy black smoke in the area. It took crews about 25 minutes to get the blaze under control.
Crews say one adult and three children, one of whom was a guest, were inside at time of the fire. Another adult was not home.Â
Everyone made it out safely, and crews also rescued two turtles from inside. Â
 The American Red Cross is assisting them.Â
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