BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa. – Smoke billowed out of a house in Hunterdon County, New Jersey as crews fought a fire Sunday afternoon.

In a Facebook post, Glen Gardner Fire Company No. 1 said the fire broke out at the house on Charlestown Road in Bethlehem Township around 1:45 p.m.

Due to rapidly deteriorating conditions, a roof collapse, and a partial floor collapse, crews were forced to evacuate the building, according to the Facebook post.

Reports indicate that everybody got out of the house.

No word on what may have sparked the fire.