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Foxton Beach house blaze: Police confirm two dead in 'explosive' blaze

Author
Imogene Bedford & Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Dec 2025, 1:59pm

Foxton Beach house blaze: Police confirm two dead in 'explosive' blaze

Author
Imogene Bedford & Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 9 Dec 2025, 1:59pm

Two people have died in a house fire at a Foxton Beach house this morning, police have confirmed.

Neighbours helped one another evacuate their homes as a fierce fire, at times erupting with explosions, tore through the Queen St property.

Manawatū police area commander Ross Grantham said the bodies of two people were recovered this morning and will be identified over the following days.

“We have spoken to family members and are providing them with support at this tragic time.”

A resident told the Herald the house was engulfed in flames by the time she and her husband were woken by another homeowner around 5am.

“By that stage, the house was well alight. We were across the street and it was too hot to stay there”, the woman said.

 A large fire engulfed the Foxton Beach house where two people remain unaccounted for.

A large fire engulfed the Foxton Beach house where two people remain unaccounted for.

As the residents gathered on the street, her husband rushed to rouse a neighbouring woman who lived alone.

“She was afraid because she heard explosions. She thought it was gunshots, but it would have been explosions.”

She said an elderly man and a woman lived at the address.

Grantham said both police and Fire and Emergency were called to respond to reports of a house fire on the Queen St fire just after 5am.

Police have set up a tent outside the badly damaged house and had started investigating the cause of the fire which, at its height, saw the house “completely” engulfed.

A neighbour said she was awoken by multiple loud bangs at about 4.45 am and looked out her window to see smoke coming from the Queen St house.

“It’s upset everybody today”, she said, adding it was a typically quiet neighbourhood where “everyone looks after each other”.

Assistant Commander Manawatū-Whanganui Barry Madgwick said 25 firefighters found a “well-involved property” when they arrived at the scene around 5.20 am.

“Brigades did an extremely good job of containing that fire to the property involved.

“A property of this age, it’s not uncommon for a building to obviously react to such an intense fire like it did.

“We’ve got a number of police working alongside our specialist fire investigators to methodically go through the scene to get to a stage where they can effectively determine the cause and origin of the fire.”

 A large fire engulfed the Foxton Beach house where two people remain unaccounted for.

A large fire engulfed the Foxton Beach house where two people remain unaccounted for.

Cordons are in place from Andrews St to Edinburgh Tce, and police will be providing reassurance patrols throughout the township today.

A spokesperson for Fire and Emergency New Zealand said six fire engines from tFoxton Beach, Foxton, Waitārere Beach, Himatangi Beach, Levin and Shannon went to the blaze.

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