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Early morning fire destroys home in Willow Flats area of Yellowknife

A house was engulfed with flames in the Willow Flats area of Yellowknife's Old Town on Tuesday morning. The house belonged to Les Rocher, a local real estate developer.

Home belonged to Les Rocher, local real estate developer

Firefighters on the scene of a house fire in Yellowknife on Tuesday morning. The city's fire chief says the structure appears to be a total loss. (Marilyn Robak/CBC)

A fire tore through a house in the Willow Flats area of Yellowknife's Old Town early on Tuesday morning.

The fire started sometime before 7 a.m. Neighbours say residents of the house were able to escape without injury.

Bystanders said firefighters had trouble getting their water pumps up to pressure Tuesday morning. There are no fire hydrants in the area so crews had to truck in water to battle the blaze.

An early morning fire engulfed a home in the Willow Flats area of Yellowknife. (Marilyn Robak/CBC)

Chris Bromley, the operator of a water delivery service, helped battle the fire with his truck. He said firefighters were grateful for his help, but ultimately asked him to leave for safety reasons.

He says his longtime friend Les Rocher — a well-known local real estate developer who owns many properties in Yellowknife — owned the house.

His sister, Jeannie Rocher, confirmed it was her brother's home and that he lived there.

When reached by CBC News, Les Rocher said he has too much grief in front of him right now to comment on the fire, or how it was handled. 

The city's fire chief says the fire did not spread to nearby homes. 

There are no fire hydrants in the area, which made it difficult to fight the fire. (Loren McGinnis/CBC)

With files from Mitch Wiles