(KLZA)-- A rural Humboldt home was destroyed by a fire Monday.
The Humboldt Volunteer Fire Department was called to the Mark Bratrsovsky home approximately a mile north and a mile east of Humboldt at 10:30 a.m.
Fire fighters were on the scene for about six hours.
The single story home was destroyed by the fire.
The Nebraska State Fire Marshall's Office investigated the cause of the fire. While the cause is officially undetermined the wiring or possibly a wood stove may have been the cause.
Bratrsovsky was home at the time of the fire. No injuries were reported.
The Dawson Fire Department also responded to the fire call.
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