Lake Ōhau Village residents hugged each other and cried as they returned from their first visit to the area after a fire ripped through 1608ha and destroyed up to 50 properties.
The residents boarded a bus early on Monday afternoon to tour the village, which one local described as "completely unrecognisable".
Others described a "tangled mass of corrugated roofs" and "cars that look like a Molotov cocktail exploded inside them".
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Fire and Emergency's Graeme Still said on Monday afternoon he was "quietly confident" the Lake Ōhau fire which broke out early on Sunday morning, was contained.
Fire crews were maintaining a perimeter around the blaze.
Earlier on Monday, Civil Defence Minister Peeni Henare said the Government was contributing $100,000 into the mayoral relief fund.
Henare and Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage toured the fire site on Monday morning.
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