The worst fire of the 2019-20 season occurred on Karikari Peninsula when a car crashed into a power pole, sparking a blaze that swept through 130ha of conservation land and forced the evacuation of half a dozen houses. Photo / FENZ
Fire restrictions have ended in the Whangārei District and much of the Far North — but remain in force across drought-hit Kaipara.
Whangārei's fire season status was changed from restricted to open at 8am on Wednesday, along with zone 2 of the Far North. That means a permit is no
longer needed in those areas to light a fire outdoors.
A permit is still required, however, in Kaipara and zone 1 of the Far North, which covers all areas north of Taipa and the Herekino Harbour including the fire-prone Karikari and Aupōuri peninsulas.
Northland principal rural fire officer Myles Taylor urged Northlanders to exercise common sense.
''Just because the restrictions are off doesn't mean you shouldn't be vigilant about what you're burning and where you're burning it. You should also check the wind conditions and that nothing else can catch fire. Don't burn just because you can.''