New Zealand / Emergency Services

FENZ still putting out wildfire near Waipara

13:15 pm on 31 August 2024

Photo: Supplied / Fire and Emergency NZ

Fire and Emergency says two helicopters have been dispatched on Saturday morning to a wildfire in north Canterbury.

The blaze - which had been burning since Thursday night - had torn through more than 100 hectares of pine forest north of Waipara.

It had been contained but was not yet under control, FENZ said.

Crews had been monitoring the site overnight on Friday, and heavy machinery and helicopters had been brought in to fight the fire on Saturday.

The fire was visible from the road, but neighbouring properties were not in danger.

Fire and Emergency said it could take days to extinguish.

Earlier this year, a 300ha vegetation fire in the Waikari Valley forced the evacuation of properties in Waipara.

Seven fire engines attend Wairarapa house fire

Meanwhile, firefighters responded to a house fire in Wairarapa on Saturday morning.

Seven trucks were called to a residential property in the seaside town of Castlepoint about 4.30am.

FENZ said an investigator had been sent to the site, but there were no indications so far the fire was suspicious.

Crews had extinguished the fire and were dampening down the scene.