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Investigation after fire rips through house in Wairoa, damages neighbouring home

Author
Hawkes Bay Today,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Apr 2025, 9:52am
The house had been vacant for several years. File photo / ob体育接口
The house had been vacant for several years. File photo / ob体育接口

Investigation after fire rips through house in Wairoa, damages neighbouring home

Author
Hawkes Bay Today,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Apr 2025, 9:52am

An investigation is under way after a house fire grew so big it damaged the living room of a neighbouring home in Wairoa.

Emergency services were called to the 鈥渢otally involved鈥 fire on Apatu Street about 7pm on Friday.

The house had been vacant for several years, Detective Inspector Marty James, District Manager Criminal Investigations.

A Fire and Emergency NZ spokeswoman said homes in the area, including the neighbours, evacuated as the fire spread.

Four fire trucks and a tanker were called to the scene - from Wairoa, Nuhaka and Manutuke - and a command unit from Gisborne also attended.

Because of the size of the blaze, firefighters were largely tasked with preventing as much damage as possible to the other home, the spokeswoman said.

James said police and Fire and Emergency New Zealand carried out a scene examination on Saturday, though the cause of the fire was unexplained.

鈥淓nquiries are ongoing, but at this stage we are satisfied the fire is not connected to any gang-related incidents that occurred in Wairoa earlier this month.鈥

On Thursday, Eastern District Police were issued a Gang Conflict Warrant following several incidents stemming from ongoing tensions between Mongrel Mob and Black Power. A significant operation is under way across Hawke鈥檚 Bay and Tair膩whiti, including in Wairoa.

The Gang Conflict Warrant is issued under the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Act and gives Police special powers to search vehicles of suspected gang members, and to seize firearms, weapons and vehicles, Detective Inspector James said.

鈥淲hile we do not believe the Apatu Street fire is related to those tensions, Police will continue to have a highly visible presence in the Wairoa community, and in communities around the Eastern District.鈥

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