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Outdoor fires banned from today

The Wānaka App

26 January 2025, 11:37 PM

Outdoor fires banned from todayThe decision has been made to protect Glendhu Bluffs and other areas.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) has declared a prohibited fire season for the Lakes and Glendhu Bluffs areas until further notice.


A prohibited fire season means no outdoor fires are allowed in the district and all fire permits are revoked.



Otago District manager Phil Marsh said conditions remained dry enough to be a significant fire risk despite Sunday’s rain.


"Even if we do get some rain this week, it won’t have much impact on our dried-out tussock and grasslands," he said.


"If a wildfire gets going in this environment, and there’s even a bit of wind, it can be really difficult to bring under control.”



The decision to prohibit fires was made to protect the people, property and environment of the Lakes (Wānaka and Queenstown) and Glendhu Bluffs areas, he said.


Phil urged people to think about the fire risk of activities such as mowing, using power tools, or parking vehicles on long, dry grass.


"When planning your activities, check the forecast fire danger for that day - consider working in the morning, and avoid hot, dry and windy days altogether," he said.



"We’ve had several unwanted vegetation fires in Central Otago over the last couple of weeks caused by people operating machinery. "One fire in Gibbston last week appears to have been caused by light magnified through a glass bottle onto dry grass.”


People can find information on the fire risk and restrictions in their location here by entering their address and following the guidance provided.


“This is the best way to help us prevent fires in Otago this summer,” Phil said.


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