BREAKING: Firefighters fight huge flames at Rachael Ray’s upstate home in New York
- Warren County Sheriff’s Office confirms there is a fire at a house on the Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Lucerne belonging to famed chef and TV personality Rachael Ray
- Photos posted online showed the house in flames with the roof on fire
- Ray has been filming out of the house for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic
- Ray gave a video tour through her kitchen that she designed herself
Firefighters are on the scene of a flame at the upstate house in New York of talk show host and TV chef, Rachael Ray.
Ray’s home is located on the Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Lucerne, north of Saratoga Springs.
Initial photos of the blaze showed enormous flames erupting from the roof of the house, which was surrounded by smoke.
‘Look at some of the first photos of the fire at @rachaelray’s Lake Lucerne home and it does not look good,’ wrote reporter Mark Mulholland.
The cause of the fire is currently being investigated.
The Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that there is a fire at a house on the Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Lucerne, New York, belonging to famous chef and TV personality Rachael Ray
Photos posted online showed the house in flames with the roof on fire
Firefighters were at the scene in upstate New York on Sunday
Quarantine buddy: Back in April, she gave a YouTube tour of her home in Lake Lucerne, New York, where she quarantined her husband John M Cusimano, 52
The house is located in upstate New York, about a half hour drive north of Saratoga Springs
At one point, 12 firefighters were at the scene tackling the fire after they were called to the scene on Sunday night at 7:27 p.m.
In a statement, Ray’s representatives confirmed that there were no injuries, although the extent of the damage is not known.
A retired firefighter at the scene said Ray was home when the fire broke out, but she was able to get out of the house without injuries, according to CBS17.
Ray has been filming out of the house for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic
It is said that Rachael, her husband and their dog Bella are safe.
Ray, 51, has been filming and cooking a storm from her home since the coronavirus pandemic began and posted video online of her kitchen in April.
The TV chef owns nearly 200 acres of land in Mount Adirondacks.
She sharpened the house with her husband, John Cusimano, and revealed in the video that she designed it herself by drawing it on a piece of paper.
Rachael has been hosting her kitchen show since April in the kitchen when the pandemic began
Open plan: Rachel made her kitchen exactly the way she wanted it … by designing it on a piece of paper
‘I decorated the house before it was ever built,’ Ray says in a video tour of her kitchen and pantry. ‘I drew the house on a piece of paper so I knew what I wanted in my mind.’
The spacious, open-plan design allowed Ray to film her show from the comfort of her own kitchen.
In a video clip that gave a tour of the kitchen, she revealed that her two favorite appliances were the six-burner gas stove and her wood-burning pizza oven, which she called her ‘treasures’.
Cozy living: The kitchen certainly had an outdoor space for the decor
Environmentally friendly: The chef uses organic dishwashing liquid and grows her own herbs
Occupied: Her kitchen top turned out to be full of small trinkets
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