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Neighbours recall ‘large boom’ as Christchurch house fire erupts

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Feb 2025, 2:17pm
Smoke rising out of the damaged building. Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon
Smoke rising out of the damaged building. Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon

Neighbours recall ‘large boom’ as Christchurch house fire erupts

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Feb 2025, 2:17pm

By Adam Burns of 

The neighbour of a man who escaped a house fire in Christchurch this morning recalls hearing a 鈥渓arge boom鈥 at the time.

Emergency services, including five fire crews, responded to the blaze in a two-storey home at Bishopdale鈥檚 Clotilda Place on Tuesday morning, finding the house in flames when firefighters arrived at about 9.30am.

Simonne Hamman, who lives two sections down, said her kitchen window looks directly on to the man鈥檚 property.

鈥淚 was just cooking a late breakfast and then I heard this massive boom,鈥 she said.

Smoke rising out of the damaged building. Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon
Smoke rising out of the damaged building. Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon

鈥淭hen I look out the window and this massive fire just erupts from his garage and billows of black smoke in to the air.

鈥淪o I just yelled to my family: 鈥楩ire!鈥 Poor things thought the fire was in our house.鈥

Hamman then ran down the driveway and called emergency services, who had already been alerted.

When the first fire crew arrived at the scene, they needed help to 鈥済et the hoses out鈥.

鈥淚 helped pull the hoses out in my sandals.

Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon
Photo / RNZ, Nathan McKinnon

鈥淭hey needed help so they could connect it to the fire hydrant.

鈥淚t was just the two of them who just happened to be driving past.鈥

The man who was 鈥渉ard of hearing鈥 managed to escape his home that was engulfed in flames, Hamman said.

鈥淗e didn鈥檛 hear the explosion and wasn鈥檛 aware that the fire was going on until his neighbours alerted him.

鈥淭hey got him out okay and he had a friend with him and managed to get his dog out.

鈥淗e鈥檚 got a peacock, I haven鈥檛 seen the peacock come out yet, but I鈥檓 sure the peacock is fine.鈥

Upset and shaken, the man tried to 鈥渉urry鈥 firefighting efforts up.

鈥淭hey have their processes and have to do things methodically.

鈥淭he police came to calm him down.鈥

Another three firefighting crews then converged on the cul-de-sac.

The man did not require any medical attention.

By early Tuesday afternoon, one Fire and Emergency New Zealand crew and two fire investigators were at the scene.

- RNZ

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