Otago Daily Times

Peninsula home engulfed by early morning blaze

- GEORGE BLOCK george.block@odt.co.nz

SEVEN fire crews from around Dunedin battled to contain a blaze which engulfed a home on a farm on the Otago Peninsula in the early hours of yesterday.

A Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) spokesman said a neighbour called emergency services to the fire at the rural Seal Point Rd property, near the corner with Highcliff Rd at Sandymount, about 4.30am.

Noone was injured in the fire and there were no people at home at the time of the incident, he said.

The fire had been largely extinguish­ed by 8.30am.

By this time, the southern wing of the 250sq m home, which contained a garage and bedrooms, had been gutted by the blaze.

Crews used pumps to draw water from a pond at the property to battle the blaze.

A Dunedin firefighte­r at the scene said they were very fortunate the pond, which he believed to be springfed, contained a large volume of water, as there were no mains hydrants nearby.

The Fenz spokesman said the cause of the fire was unknown yesterday, when fire investigat­ors and a police officer from the Criminal Investigat­ion Branch were on scene.

A police spokeswoma­n would not confirm if the fire was being treated as suspicious.

Property owner Trevor Heaney was in Central Otago at the time of the fire but returned to the Otago Peninsula yesterday morning when he learned of the blaze.

He said the wing of his home which had been gutted by the fire contained five of the property’s seven bedrooms, as well as a garage containing several vehicles.

A Dunedin police officer he had spoken with had confirmed the cause of the fire ‘‘could be suspicious,’’ but Mr Heaney said he had no idea what could have caused the blaze.

‘‘You just don’t know’’.

The same property was the site of another blaze in September 1993, when a rental home on the 32ha property had been destroyed by fire.

Otago Peninsula Senior Constable Lox Kellas said the cause of that fire was not believed to have been suspicious.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Red dawn . . . Seven fire crews from around Dunedin battled to extinguish a blaze at a home on Seal Point Rd on the Otago Peninsula about an hour before dawn yesterday.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Red dawn . . . Seven fire crews from around Dunedin battled to extinguish a blaze at a home on Seal Point Rd on the Otago Peninsula about an hour before dawn yesterday.
 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? History repeats . . . Another home on the property was destroyed by fire in 1993, despite the best efforts of a dog and three firefighte­rs.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN History repeats . . . Another home on the property was destroyed by fire in 1993, despite the best efforts of a dog and three firefighte­rs.

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