Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Drought in Canterbury, New Zealand

Christchurch blaze damages two homes


4 February, 2015


Two houses have damaged by a large fire raging to the west of Christchurch this afternoon.

Fire Service spokesperson Dave Stackhouse said up to 40 homes near the blaze, which started on Pound Road, near Yaldhurst on the outskirts of Christchurch, had been evacuated.

Winds of up to 125km had fanned the flames, which had covered 25-30 hectares.

Police had evacuated houses in Christchurch's Matangi Street and Kaniere Avenue, as well as Hornby Primary School

Schools in the area were advised and had invoked their own emergency procedures.

Massive fire out Hornby way, started with a blown transformer allegedly. Looks very intense, smoke blowing all the way out to Riccarton!
Massive explosion/fire near where we live in HORNBY. Hope no one is hurt. School down the road evacuated to the... http://fb.me/6YMep5N1l 

Big fire happening in west christchurch i'm in the hornby area and can smell smoke from my home and some of my friends have been evacuated
Heartbreaking that people have lost their homes in christchurch fire. Hoping no more are lost.
Children at Gilberthorpe School, on the corner of Buchanans Road and Gilberthorpes Road, had to get out of their swimming pool so water in it could be used to fight the blaze.

Diversions were in place on Pound Road, Buchanans Road, Gilberthorpes Road and Roberts Road, the spokesperson said.

Smoldering fields west of Christchurch.
Smoldering fields west of Christchurch.
Photo: RNZ
The public should find alternative routes around the area where possible and be patient if caught in traffic, the spokesperson said.
A second fire was burning at Cust, between Rangiora and Oxford, and surrounded a house at one point but did not reach it.
That blaze had now been brought under control and fire crews were mopping up while traffic was diverted along Cust Road.

Emergency services at the scene of the blaze in Chrstchurch.
Emergency services at the scene of the blaze in Chrstchurch.
Photo: RNZ
MetService meteorologist Karl Loots said recent warm temperatures and gale force winds had created ideal conditions for the blazes.

"Obviously this is ideal conditions for these fires to spread. The good news is, though, that these winds are expected to be easing from now and into this evening," he said.

"We're expecting it (to drop) right down to under 10kmh."

Power company Orion reported a number of outages in Canterbury, with hundreds of customers affected.

Neighbours in Roberts Road, Christchurch,  where two homes have been damaged by a blaze comfort each other at the cordon at the end of their street.
Neighbours in Roberts Road, Christchurch, where two homes have been damaged by a blaze comfort each other at the cordon at the end of their street.

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