Dry Wairarapa prompts fire restrictions

8:22 pm on 7 January 2024
Dry Wairarapa hills

Dry conditions and weather outlook have promoted authorities to crack down on fire risks with tightened rules. Photo: RNZ / Susan Murray

Stricter rules around fires are coming into force in Wairarapa.

Fire and Emergency has declared a restricted season will start on Monday 8 January, meaning any open air fires will need a permit.

The change has been made as the region is so dry, with forecast high temperatures, reduced rainfall and high winds due to the El Niño weather system.

Community Risk Manager Phil Soal said there had already been some fires that had got away on people this summer.

"We have already seen a few small fires escape recently, but thankfully they were able to be brought under control relatively quickly.

"As the fire danger continues to increase, it becomes more difficult to control fires, especially with the wind we have been experiencing.

Fire and Emergency's Check It's Alright page lets anyone in the country check on conditions for fires and what rules are in place as well as apply for permits.

But Soal said as well as that, everyone should check the weather forecast when they plan to light a fire, and play it safe if the conditions will be dangerous.

"If it's hot and windy, do not light a fire, even if you have a permit."

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