Fire Safety – Most of Northland now in open fire season

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Fire and Emergency New Zealand has moved most of Te Tai Tokerau Northland District back to an open fire season from 12am this morning, Friday 18 April, until further notice.
An open fire season means people planning to light fires outdoors no longer need to apply to Fire and Emergency for authorised permits.
However, the Muriwhenua area remains in a restricted fire season where permits are still required, and outdoor fires are still prohibited on off-shore islands.
Northland District Manager Wipari Henwood says lower temperatures and some solid rainfall means the fire risk present over summer has lessened in the district.
“After dealing with some significant and prolonged wildfires over the summer, recent fires have been small and quickly contained,” he says.
“We do ask people to continue to take care when lighting any fires, and if you’re not sure what the conditions are for your location, go to checkitsalright.nz .
“It’s important we all do our part to keep Te Tai Tokerau safe from wildfire all year round.”

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