More than 60 firefighters tackle Curdridge property blaze overnight
More than 60 firefighters worked into the night to stop a large fire which destroyed a property in Curdridge.
Firefighters arrived at around half seven last night to find the roof involved in a significant fire.
Fortunately there were no casualties, with all occupants having safely evacuated.
Fourteen fire engines were in attendance at the height of incident, along with the aerial ladder, specialist water carrier and environmental protection vehicles.
Crews from Botley, Bishop’s Waltham, Hightown, Fareham, Eastleigh, Wickham, St Mary’s, Droxford, Cosham and Hamble were involved in the initial stages of the blaze.
The electric and gas supplies to the property were isolated by engineers, as firefighters used hose reels and jets to extinguish the flames.
USAR officers provided advice due to the property’s unstable structure following fire damage.
The fire was surrounded shortly after midnight, when relief crews from Basingstoke, Alton, Hayling Island, Grayshott, Gosport, Rushmoor, Lymington and Horndean took over from the firefighters who were first on the scene.
Highways officers enforced a road closure this morning.
It was confirmed the roof had been destroyed and the ground-floor had suffered significant water damage following the stop message, which came in shortly after 9am.
Teams from Overton, Fordingbridge, New Milton, Redbridge, Liphook, Hardley and Winchester have attended this morning to continue damping down hotspots.
We expect our crews will have some form of presence at the Curdridge property for most of the day. They will be joined this morning by fire investigation officers who will work to establish the cause of the blaze.