House fires kill 14 in U.S. cold snap
It was not immediately known if heating problems caused by bitter cold that has gripped a large part of the United States played a role in the two fires.
The Nelson County Emergency Medical Services agency said six children and four adults died in a pre-dawn fire in Bardstown, Kentucky, in a one-story brick house. Two other people were injured.
The Louisville Courier-Journal newspaper reported the victims were all part of an extended family.
In far eastern Tennessee, a nighttime fire in a frame house in Friendsville killed four children aged 7 to 14, though their parents escaped, the Knoxville News-Sentinel reported.
Temperatures were below freezing in both locations and both fires were under investigation.
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