Seales Winslow animal feed plant near Ashburton was engulfed in flames as firefighters attempted to get the blaze under control. Video / Ashburton Guardian
A digger will dismantle the charred and smouldering remains of a South Island mill as firefighters dampen flare-ups nearly 12 hours after the blaze started.
Three firefighterswere taken to hospital with burns.
Fire and Emergency southern spokesman Stephen Butler told the Herald smoke was still rising from the smouldering ruins. A heavy digger would this morning demolish parts of the blackened structure to enable firefighters to reach hot spots.
Fire tears through the Seales Winslow animal feed plant near Ashburton yesterday evening. Photo / Ashurton Guardian
Meanwhile, North Island fire crews spent the night battling a large industrial blaze at a wood processing plant in Tokoroa.
The blaze broke out at the large plant on Balmoral Dr just before midnight.
Nearly three dozen firefighters from as far afield as Rotorua fought four four hours to bring the fierce blaze under control.
Fire and Emergency northern communications shift manager Paul Radden said a passing train driver saw flames coming from the building and raised the alarm.
Five crews are damping down hotspots before specialist fire investigators start working out how the fire started.