Whanganui firefighters believe this Magnolia Crescent house fire was caused by cooking being left unattended. Photo / Bevan Conley
Whanganui firefighters believe this Magnolia Crescent house fire was caused by cooking being left unattended. Photo / Bevan Conley
A house fire that was extinguished by the Whanganui Fire Brigade on Magnolia Crescent on Tuesday is believed to have started after cooking was left unattended.
The fire started in the kitchen and spread through the roof of the home, causing extensive damage.
Whanganui Fire Brigade senior station officer BryanCoskerie said a fire investigator was looking into the matter.
"When the fire brigade arrived, it was fully smoke-logged and there is smoke damage through the whole house," Coskerie said.
"We had a fire in the roof of the house. It started in the kitchen area and we believe that the fire probably started from unattended cooking."
"The home did have working smoke alarms, although I'm not sure whether or not they alerted [the occupant] to the fire," he said.
"People need to be vigilant and ensure that they don't leave the kitchen unattended when they're cooking."
Firefighters had extinguished the blaze by 5.36pm, leaving thick clouds of dark smoke billowing through the air.
A neighbour who did not want to be named saw the fire after it began.
He saw another neighbour running towards the house and another who had a fire extinguisher in hand as emergency services including police arrived.
"It was really dark, black smoke. The smoke was so thick, you couldn't even see probably 100 to 150 metres ahead," the man said.
"We were worried because when they opened a window, we thought it might burst. We could feel the smoke. I had to move away, it was a bit hard to breathe."