First Responders – Burnham Fire Update #5

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Additional firefighters have been brought in to continue the work of extinguishing the Burnham fire near the Selwyn River in Canterbury.
Incident Commander Dave Berry says that the rural crews are systematically digging out deep-seated hotspots, where the roots of gorse plants and other vegetation are burning underground and can reignite surface fires.
Career firefighters have also been at the scene today, extinguishing hotspots within farm sheds and associated structures.
There has been no rain on the fireground today and temperatures have been hot, but so far conditions have been relatively calm.
Dave Berry says Fire and Emergency will have firefighters on the fireground overnight and fresh crews will be back tomorrow.
Fire and Emergency are also continuing to monitor the site of a second roadside fire on SH1 a few km to the south near Dunsandel, which is associated with the main fire. Firefighters were dealing with hotspots there this morning.
Two fire trucks and two tankers are currently at the site of another vegetation fire on Pound Rd, which was reported at 1.40pm.
A restricted fire season is in place for Canterbury, Mid-South Canterbury, meaning that a permit is required to light outdoor fires.
Fire and Emergency also asks people planning activities like grinding, welding or anything else that could generate a spark to take some simple precautions that will reduce the risk of starting a fire. That includes planning activities for early in the day when conditions are generally cooler and calmer, staying away from long grass, and having water at hand to extinguish any sparks.

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