The mixture of composting material and strong wind was the probable cause of a deep-seated fire on a rural Whanganui farm.
Firefighters were called to the farm in Longacre Rd at 1.23pm on October 25. Two Whanganui crews went, with the Whanganui rural fire force and the Koitiata fire crew, acting principal rural fire officer Gavin Pryce said.
They found a large pile of mixed sawdust, branches and other organic material on fire, with flames 1m high in places. It was fanned by a strong westerly wind and a lot of smoke was going up into the power pylons overhead.
Really dense smoke can conduct electricity and cause arcing. A Transpower representative was called in case the power had to be isolated - but the smoke diminished in time.
The fire was up to a metre deep in places, and a contractor with a digger was called in.