Fiery inferno destroyed Hollywood producer Oren Aviv’s $6.49M mansion: video

Real Estate

Video captured the ripping flames that destroyed a Hollywood movie producer’s $6.49 million mansion early Friday morning in Southampton. 

The fiery footage obtained by The Post shows the dramatic inferno completely engulfing the nine-bedroom, nine-bath manse in the pitch-black dark. The estate belongs to Oren Aviv, who has produced blockbusters like the “National Treasure” movies.

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The estate belongs to Oren Aviv, who has produced blockbusters like the “National Treasure” movies.

A picture of a Hollywood producer's mansion engulfed in fire.
The fire completely engulfed the nine-bedroom, nine-bath manse in the pitch-black dark.

A picture of a Hollywood producer's mansion engulfed in fire.
Officials said the home is a 100% loss.

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The house was empty when the fire broke out.

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A picture of the aftermath of a Hollywood producer's mansion engulfed in fire.
Fire spokesman Chris Brenner said the “house was 100% a loss.”

A picture of the aftermath of a Hollywood producer's mansion engulfed in fire.
The devastating fire occurred just before 12:25 a.m. on Friday, authorities said.

Crackles from the flames can be heard in the footage, filmed from at least a hundred yards away. A pair of figures can be seen walking in front of the burning property. 

The devastating fire occurred just before 12:25 a.m. Friday, authorities said. Fire spokesman Chris Brenner said the “house was 100% a loss.”

The mansion, where construction was underway, was empty when the fire broke out. 

No injuries had been reported. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. 

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