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Thousands flee as bushfires ravage NZ

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STRONG winds yesterday were expected to fan forest fires that have been burning for a week through New Zealand’s South Island, forcing thousands of people from their homes, with more residents expected to flee, officials said.

The Pigeon Valley fire covers 2,300 hectares, with a 25 kilometer perimeter, NZ Civil Defence said in a statement on its website.

No deaths have been reported and only one home destroyed.

“There is some concern about predicted high winds this afternoon, which are expected to test the control lines,” the agency said.

Early yesterday, 155 firefighte­rs were battling the blaze on the ground with air support from 23 helicopter­s and three fixed wing planes, the agency said.

That makes it the largest aerial firefight on record in New Zealand.

Up to 3,000 people have been forced to leave the Wakefield and Pigeon Valley areas.

More were likely to be forced from their homes yesterday.

New Zealand Red Cross Communicat­ions Manager Ellie van Baaren said evacuees were tired and frustrated.

“When you have to leave your home and in some cases your livestock and animals and you don’t know what’s become of them, and you’re staying with friends and family, then it’s an uncertain situation for everybody,” she said.

Much of the affected area south of Nelson was used for forestry but it also has many small farms.

Fires started on Monday and Tuesday and quickly spread.

On Wednesday, authoritie­s declared a state of emergency.

Hundreds of volunteer and profession­al firefighte­rs, police, civil defense and military personnel are battling the fires.

(Reuters)

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