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        <title><![CDATA[Rachael Ray shares never-before-seen footage of New York house after fire]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rachael Ray shared on Sunday never-before-seen footage of her Lake Luzerne home after it <strong>caught on fire</strong> last month.</p><p>In the brief clip posted to social media, Ray, 52, revealed the remnants of what was once her bedroom and her library. It didn&#8217;t look like any of it was salvageable.</p><p>Ray will be sharing a full tour on her eponymous talk show Monday morning.</p><p>State officials announced at the end of August that the <strong>fire began accidentally in a chimney</strong>.</p><p>The blaze heavily damaged the roof and second floor of the celebrity chef&#8217;s home, which sits about 50 miles north of Albany. The first floor sustained water damage, but her self-described dream <strong>kitchen was spared</strong>.</p><p>Ray had been producing live cooking segments for her daytime talk show during the pandemic from the upstate home with the help of her husband, John Cusimano.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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