20 Jan 2021

Otago downgraded to restricted fire season

10:13 am on 20 January 2021

Residents in parts of Otago will now be able to apply for permits to light outdoor fires from today as the region is downgraded from a total ban to a restricted fire season.

The beautiful Crown Range Road between Queenstown and Wanaka via Crown range. Grassland and beautiful landscape of rocky mountains.

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The impacted area includes Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Wanaka, Lake Hāwea, Naseby, Ranfurly, Kurow, Otematata, Ōmarama and Middlemarch.

A total fire ban has been in place in the Otago District Central Zone since the middle of last month.

Deputy Principal Rural Fire Officer Bobby Lamont said the recent rainfall had reduced the fire danger levels, allowing the shift out of the total fire ban.

But he said people needed to remain vigilant around fire risks, apply for permits and follow any conditions listed on it.

"Being in a restricted season also gives land managers and contractors the ability to undertake any necessary fire related work on their properties, if they have a fire permit," Lamont said.

"While we are changing seasons from prohibited to restricted, we still need our communities to remain vigilant about wildfire risks. We are likely to see high temperatures and a dryer than usual summer so people should think carefully about the activities they are planning.

"If you're planning a fire, make sure to go to www.checkitsalright.nz to check the local fire danger and apply for a fire permit."

Fire and Emergency will continue to monitor the fire conditions in case a shift back to a prohibited fire season is needed.