Otago Daily Times

Fenz urges caution on controlled burns

- JOHN GIBB

LARGE, controlled burn fires at Northburn Station, near Cromwell, produced huge smoke clouds on several days this week, but burned without any problems, Fire and Emergency New Zealand said.

Otago principal chief rural fire officer Graeme Still, of Dunedin, said permitted fires at Northburn had produced large clouds of smoke on Monday, Wednesday and yesterday, but finished without incident.

Fire conditions were suitable at Northburn, partly because remaining snowpack restricted any potential fire spread, he said yesterday.

But Mr Still warned property owners elsewhere in Otago to remain alert to potential ‘‘ember transfer’’ on low humidity days, after frosts had melted.

Although overall regional fire risks were relatively low, the thawing of morning frost dried out grass and other ‘‘fine fuels’’ in some places, posing risks of fire spread, he said.

He urged people to be ‘‘extra careful’’ because of this fine fuel challenge on days when there had been frosts, but humidity was low later in the day.

Volunteer vegetation crews had extinguish­ed two controlled burn fires, after being alerted about 3pm yesterday, near Tapanui and Duntroon.

Both fires had spread because of ember transfers and grass that had been dried by frost and low humidity.

‘‘We had two incidents because of the ember transfer in low humidity.’’

Some people were not aware that high winds and temperatur­es were not needed to dry out grass and similar ‘‘light fuels’’, and that frosts and low humidity also dried out such fuel.

In the North Otago fire, a blaze had spread beyond the intended fire area into a nearby gully.

Two fire appliances from Duntroon and two from Glenavy were used to control the respective fires.

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