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Whangārei Vegetation Fire Update #4
Friday, 10 January 2025, 2:12 pm
Press Release: Fire and Emergency NZ
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand is continuing to battle
the vegetation fire in Whangārei today.
Incident
Controller Graeme Quensell says the fire now covers an area
around 14ha in size, with a perimeter of
1.7km.
"We’re aiming to complete a firebreak around
the outside of the fireground by the end of today," he
says.
"There are around 40 firefighters working to
control the fire, and we had two helicopters in the air
supporting us this morning."
Fire investigators are at
the site today, working to determine the cause of the
fire.
Graeme Quensell also reminded people that there
are now restrictions in place for lighting fires in Te Tai
Tokerau, so a permit from Fire and Emergency is required for
any outdoor fire.
"The last thing we want is another
fire like this on our hands this weekend, so if you want to
light a fire outside, you must go to checkitsalright.nz
to see what the fire restrictions are for your location.
There’s also important safety information available
there.
"We really appreciate the kind messages and
support we’ve had from the community, and the patience
people have shown in keeping away from the area so we can
work."
The next update will be around 5pm this
afternoon.
If there’s smoke in your
area:
- Households in the affected area down-wind
of the fire should close windows, doors and ventilation
systems. If your house is affected by the smoke, wipe down
surfaces - especially cooking surfaces.
- Anyone who
remains in the vicinity is advised to keep out of the
smoke.
- Smoke inhalation can be particularly
dangerous for certain groups, including elderly or pregnant
people, young children, those who suffer from asthma or
other respiratory conditions and those with chronic
illnesses.
- If you experience shortness of breath,
wheezing, asthma or chest pain please see your doctor
immediately or call 111. For health advice you can also call
Healthline for free anytime on 0800 611
116.
- National Public Health Service - Northern
Region is providing public health advice, and there’s more
information here: https://info.health.nz/fires-smoke.
If
your drinking water comes from tanks, not council
supply:
- If you are not on council water supply,
you will need to check your roof and rainwater storage tanks
for ash, debris, fire retardants or
foam.
- Contaminated water runoff after fires might
impact streams, rivers, lakes and groundwater supplies. Test
water supplies if impacted by runoff.
- You should
disconnect the downpipe to the water tanks if you see any
evidence of ash, debris, retardants or foam.
- If you
find ash in your water tank or the water has an unusual
taste, odour or appearance (possibly a sign of retardants or
form), don’t use the water for drinking, food preparation,
cleaning teeth or washing, or for pets.
- Disinfecting
or boiling the water will not remove ash, retardants or
foam.
- Use bottled water or water saved prior to the
fire.
- Do not reconnect the downpipe until a good
flush of rain has cleaned the roof or until the roof is
cleaned manually.
- Contaminated water can be used to
flush toilets and water gardens. Do not use on fruit and
vegetable
gardens.
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