- Three-bedroom home ingulfed in flames
- Neighbouring home burnt down in April
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A second enormous fireplace has erupted in the identical neighbourhood as one other blaze in April that are each deemed to have ignited beneath suspicious circumstances.
The roof of a residential house on Blair Highway in Glen Waverley, east Melbourne, was seen collapsing in dramatic footage captured on Thursday afternoon earlier than the fireplace was extinguished.
Fireplace and Rescue Victoria had been referred to as to the single-storey weatherboard home at 1:30pm and had introduced the incident beneath management inside half-hour.
An enormous fireplace has erupted in a home on Blair Avenue in Melbourne’s Glen Waverley Subrub for the second time this yr
A spokesperson confirmed that there have been no occupants within the house on the time and that there have been no accidents reported.
‘The trigger has been deemed suspicious and the scene shall be handed over to Victoria Police for additional investigation, on the conclusion of firefighting actions,’ the spokesperson stated.
Ambulance Victoria had been additionally on scene as a precaution.
The fireplace on the three-bedroom sits inside strolling distance of each Glen Waverley Secondary School and a shopping center and is the second suspicious fireplace on the road this yr.
On April 21 firefighters had been referred to as to a 12 mertre by 15 metre single-storey weatherboard home which additionally ignited beneath suspicious circumstances.