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Fire destroys one Ahipara home, damages another

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northland Age·
5 Aug, 2019 07:54 PM3 mins to read

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One dwelling on the Foreshore Rd property was destroyed while another was badly damaged. PICTURE / PETER DE GRAAF

One dwelling on the Foreshore Rd property was destroyed while another was badly damaged. PICTURE / PETER DE GRAAF

One home has been destroyed and another badly damaged in what is thought to have been an accidental fire in Ahipara.

Two other properties were evacuated at the height of the blaze, which started about 7.40pm on Friday, with firefighters managing to save a neighbouring house though the flames had already reached its veranda.

The latest fire was just six properties away from another Foreshore Rd home razed by fire in April.

Ahipara fire chief Dave Ross said the first crew arrived soon after the alarm was raised but one of the two dwellings on the property was already burning fiercely.

There were initial concerns for two men, both aged in their 60s, who had last been heard at home just 15 minutes before the blaze.

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Access to the fire was difficult because the house was surrounded by dense vegetation and piles of building materials and other items.

One home was completely gutted. PICTURE / SUPPLIED
One home was completely gutted. PICTURE / SUPPLIED

Firefighters, including eight wearing breathing apparatus, attacked the fire from both sides of the house, stopped the flames spreading to a neighbouring home, and continued searching for the missing men.

Both turned up later that evening having been out when the fire started. Two homes downwind of the fire were evacuated and Foreshore Rd was closed to traffic, Mr Ross said.

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At the peak more than 30 firefighters were at the scene with fire appliances, tankers and support vehicles from Ahipara, Kaitaia, Kerikeri, Houhora, Broadwood and Whangārei.

Of the two two-bedroom, bach-like dwellings on the property, one was still standing but unstable and completely gutted. One end of the other dwelling was gutted but the rest had been saved.

"The Kaitaia and Ahipara crews did a thorough job of fighting the fire and searching for the missing men. They were absolutely outstanding," he said.

Fire safety officer Craig Bain said it appeared one of the occupants had lit a fire to heat an outdoor bath but the strong southwesterly wind had blown embers under the house where they ignited stored building materials.

He had contacted the Far North District Council about the danger posed by what was left of the house.

Overgrown vegetation had allowed the fire to spread towards neighbouring properties while a large number of items scattered around the property posed a hazard to firefighters working in the dark.

Acting Detective Sergeant Richard Garton, of Kaitaia police, agreed the fire appeared to have been an accident, but he had a few more people to talk to before his investigation was complete.

The cause of the April 22 fire on Foreshore Rd was an electrical fault in the meter board.

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