A homeowner in Northern Ireland says they have lost everything after their house is destroyed following an Eleventh Night bonfire. According to reports from Irish Independent and Belfast Telegraph, the incident occurs in connection with the annual bonfire period around 11 July, when communities light large fires and fireworks. Both outlets describe the homeowner’s devastation after the property is damaged to the point of being destroyed. The accounts focus on the personal impact on the resident, including the loss of their home and belongings, and the disruption faced in the aftermath of the blaze.

While the reports align on the broad facts—an Eleventh Night bonfire is linked to the incident and the homeowner’s house is destroyed—details such as the exact cause of the fire, whether it spreads from the bonfire directly, or any subsequent investigations are not specified in the information provided. The reporting indicates the homeowner is speaking publicly about the extent of the damage and the emotional and practical consequences of losing their home.