"The fire actually came right up to our house so the situation has not been good."
Mr Chambers said the tinder-dry conditions, hot temperatures and strong westerly winds were a recipe for disaster as four different areas around the region went up in smoke yesterday.
"It was just horrific, the whole experience, and I still need to get my head around it. We have seen it today affect the whole of Hawke's Bay," he said last night.
Mr Chambers wasn't allowed back into his property yesterday and was staying in town before heading back out there first thing in the morning.
He said fire crews were still out there around his home last night.
The A and P president felt they weren't completely out of trouble yet and went to sleep last night with his fingers and toes crossed.
"The whole thing is such bad news and something I haven't experienced before."
One thing Mr Chambers said was amazing was the efforts of the fire crews and those in the helicopters.
"You just don't realise the job they do until you see it first hand, they have been simply incredible."