The Northern Advocate

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Ten homes in West Aucklandwe­re evacuated as firefighte­rs battled to control a 4ha blaze burning through vegetation.

Eight Fire and Emergency crews were called to Upper Harbour Drive in Greenhithe at 12.15pm yesterday as the major fire covered paddocks and bush in Greenhithe.

A helicopter was at the scene to assist with controllin­g the blaze and Upper Harbour Drive was closed by emergency services.

Residents in the area reported heavy smoke carrying from the fire, and people in Bayview reported seeing the smoke from across the inlet.

A Fire and Emergency spokespers­on told the Herald it was unclear how many houses had been affected. There are no reports of injuries.

Resident Marie Mitchell said she could see flames leaping around 20m in the air, from her home on Kyle Rd in Upper Harbour. She said there was a lot of dry native bush in the area.

Mitchell said her friends as far as Hobsonvill­e Point could smell smoke.

“There is a lot of bush around that area, which is why they will be worried and why a helicopter is out checking the perimeter, and there are loads of sirens.”

“There are houses on large sections with trees so it could spread easily . . . the smoke is abating now but it was crazy for a while. I would hate it for it to come over the hill because there is so much dry native trees and pine in the area, so it could just take off.”

 ?? Photo / Jodi Bryant ?? A full moon hung over a wedding party creating the perfect setting in Paihia on Saturday... just minutes before the latest lockdown levels were announced and the town became eerily quiet.
Photo / Jodi Bryant A full moon hung over a wedding party creating the perfect setting in Paihia on Saturday... just minutes before the latest lockdown levels were announced and the town became eerily quiet.

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