- Three-bedroom house ingulfed in flames
- Neighbouring house burnt down in April
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A huge fire has erupted in the same neighbourhood as a suspicious blaze in April and firefighters are battling to get it under control.
The roof of a residential home on Blair Road in Glen Waverly, east Melbourne, was seen collapsing in dramatic footage captured on Thursday afternoon.
Fire and Rescue Victoria were called to the single-storey weatherboard house at 1:30pm and remain at the scene.

A huge fire has erupted in a house on Blair Street in Melbourne’s Glen Waverly Subrub for the second time this year
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It is unknown what caused the fire to erupt at the three-bedroom house which comes just months after a similar incident on the same road.
The house sits within walking distance of both Glen Waverley Secondary College and a shopping mall.
On April 21 firefighters were called to a 12 mertre by 15 metre single-storey weatherboard house which was set alight under suspicious circumstances.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Fire and Rescue Victoria for more information about the April fire.
More to come