THIS is the moment a sprawling $4million mansion went up in flames after its owner tried to cook Thanksgiving Turkey in the garage.
Dramatic footage shows the gigantic blaze engulfing the grand manor in Connecticut before it was reduced to ashes.
A thick cloud of black smoke was seen above the house as glaring orange flames ripped through the stunning mansion.
Firefighters rushed to the scene after the fire was reported on the holiday afternoon – but struggled to put off the raging fire.
A rapid and intense fire rapidly moved through the house, causing substantial damage to its main framework, raising the risk of potential collapse, putting the firefighters in perilous situations.
The Weston Volunteer Fire Department communicated in a release that despite the firefighters’ proactive approach in tackling the fire, they were met with hazardous circumstances, including the risk of structural breakdown.
An additional challenge arose when a vehicle accidentally rolled over the hose that was supplying water to the firefighters, halting the water flow for a few minutes.
Authorities said the residents of the manor were trying to fry a turkey for the big meal Thursday afternoon inside their garage.
The room soon went up in flames and the fire began “rapidly extending into the residence”.
Pictures of the aftermath of the huge fire revealed the charred remains of the mansion that has now been deemed “inhabitable”.
None of the residents or neighbours were injured in the dramatic fire, it is understood.
Six other fire departments had to assist the volunteer crew to battle out the fire, DailyMail reports.
The official cause of the conflagration is still under investigation, but a preliminary investigation suggests it’s the result of trying a turkey.Â
It comes just days after Reclusive millionaire Will Rothschild from the famous Rothschild family was reportedly killed after his $1million Los Angeles home caught fire.
Around 45 firefighters took 33 minutes to extinguish the fire but said they found a body inside the 825-square-foot home.
Neighbors told KABC he was Will Rothschild, a member of the billionaire British German banking family.Â
They are said to have found unopened mail and magazines outside the burnt-out home addressed to a “WM DE ROTHSCHILD”.
Pictures show dozens of firefighters standing around the home moments after containing the fire.
Thick clouds of smoke from the property could be also seen billowing into the Los Angeles night.
One resident told local media that she called 911 after smelling burning and hearing “glass shattering” from across the road.
Huge flames had started to take over the home within minutes, they added.
Meanwhile, at least 10 people were tragically killed after a fire ripped through a Spanish care home as residents slept.