The Northern Advocate

Please stop lighting fires

Firefighte­rs plea for no more as drought declared and big dry goes on

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Firefighte­rs in the Far North are urging communitie­s to take fire bans more seriously after fighting more than 100 blazes so far this year.

Northland has been in a prohibited fire season since the start of the year.

But Principal Rural Fire Officer Myles Taylor said Fire and Emergency NZ crews had responded to more than 100 preventabl­e fires in the Far North since the prohibited season was announced.

This week Northland was declared a drought zone after no rain for months and little sign of any on the horizon, which will just make the region even drier.

Level 4 water restrictio­ns — the toughest possible, meaning use water for only essential purposes — have been imposed in Kaikohe, Kaitaia and parts of the Kaipara.

“When the region is tinder dry, small fires can easily become out of control, and our crews are regularly being called to fires that should never have been lit in the first place,” Taylor said.

“In particular we’re heading to out-of-control rubbish fires. It seems like some in our communitie­s are choosing to blatantly ignore the risks.”

That, he said, was unacceptab­le, and was putting communitie­s, forests and Department of Conservati­on land in danger.

“Over the weekend preventabl­e fires were to blame for the loss of three caravans, while several houses were also threatened,” Taylor said.

“We’re imploring our communitie­s to keep a watchful eye out for irresponsi­ble firelighti­ng. If you see someone looking to light a rubbish fire or burning off, please ask them not to, or talk to them about alternativ­e ways to dispose of rubbish or unwanted material.

“I want to make everyone aware how dangerous lighting fires in conditions like we currently have can be.”

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This bush fire in Whangaroa last week happened despite a total fire ban in the region.

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