Two more Far North landowners face hefty bills after a bin fire burned out of control and a fire was lit without a permit to clear weeds.
Both fires were on Wainui Rd, northeast of Kaeo, around 11am on Saturday and cost thousands of dollars to put out. Five crews were called out from the Kaeo and Kerikeri fire brigades and the Taupo Bay and Karikari rural fire parties.
A restricted fire season came into force across the Far North on December 10, which means every outdoor fire requires a permit. The exceptions are hangi fires, braziers and barbecues.
Northern principal rural fire officer Myles Taylor said one blaze started when the wind picked up and a rubbish fire escaped from a 44-gallon drum, igniting scrub over an area of roughly 20m x 10m.
In the other incident a landowner lit an unpermitted fire to clear weeds from a stream bank, sparking 111 calls from neighbours. That fire covered an area of about 50m x 3m.