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Major scrub fire in Wānaka growing in size, evacuations possible

Vera Alves
By Vera Alves
NZ Herald Planning Editor and Herald on Sunday columnist·NZ Herald·
9 Jan, 2022 08:03 AM4 mins to read

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Four helicopters are responding to a large scrub fire near Wānaka. Video / James Allan / Janine Weatherly / Harriet Blackman-Howard

A major scrub fire near Wānaka tonight is growing in size and firefighters say a wind shift could see the blaze threaten homes, with evacuations possible.

Ground crews supported by 10 fire appliances and eight helicopters are battling the fire which is now burning an estimated 180 to 200ha in an area of regenerating bush at Emerald Bay.

Fire and Emergency incident controller Jason Sarich said as well as the helicopters, another aircraft was co-ordinating the air attack.

The aircraft will stand down from about 9.30pm but some of the ground crews will stay on scene tonight to monitor the fire.

"A wind shift is forecast tonight which could move the fire closer to a small number of properties at Emerald Bluffs.

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"Fire personnel have been in touch with those residents to alert them to the situation. Fire and Emergency is also liaising with Police and Emergency Management Otago in case precautionary evacuations are required."

A fire investigator will be on scene tomorrow.

People are being urged to stay away from the area, between Glendhu Bay and the access road to Treble Cone, as firefighters battle the blaze in windy conditions.

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A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokeswoman said at 2pm that the fire was estimated to be 1km long and 100m wide. By 3.15pm, the fire had grown and it has now spread across an area spanning 2km by 800m.

Helicopters are helping fight a major scrub fire near Wanaka. Photo / James Allan
Helicopters are helping fight a major scrub fire near Wanaka. Photo / James Allan

"We were first called to the fire just off Wānaka Mt Aspiring Rd between the Treble Cone Skifield Rd at about 1.30pm this afternoon," a statement from Fire and Emergency said.

In an update just before 5.30pm, Fire and Emergency said while the fire had jumped the road, it was also spreading up the hillside.

Wānaka Mt Aspiring Rd at Glendhu Bay had now reopened following hours of being closed.

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The road was closed off to traffic in the early afternoon, leaving around 30 vehicles stuck in the area.

Wanaka Mt Aspiring Road is closed from Glendhu Bay. Photo / Harriet Blackman-Howard
Wanaka Mt Aspiring Road is closed from Glendhu Bay. Photo / Harriet Blackman-Howard
The weather in Wanaka is expected to remain fine. Photo / James Allan
The weather in Wanaka is expected to remain fine. Photo / James Allan

Janine Weatherly was just one motorist stuck, she and her family were coming back from a day trip to a nearby swimming hole.

In her videos, Weatherly shows the blaze moving rapidly across the hills.

"Unbelievable," she can be heard saying in the footage. "You can't even see where we were, up over that ridge."

Weatherly's sister-in-law Sarah Pont was in Wānaka earlier, nervously awaiting the return of her family from what was meant to be a fun, but much less eventful, day out.

"My 9-year-old son Max is with them. Their trip to the Chasm for a swim has not ended well. I'm very nervous and hope the fire crew are giving them good directions," she told the Herald.

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The fire seen from Wanaka township. Photo / Jane King
The fire seen from Wanaka township. Photo / Jane King
The fire started early on Sunday afternoon. Photo / Janine Weatherly
The fire started early on Sunday afternoon. Photo / Janine Weatherly

Power lines are reportedly on fire as the flames continue to spread.

MetService meteorologist Alwyn Bakker said clear skies and hot weather often means fires spark up across the country.

Bakker said the region is currently experiencing "mostly fine" weather with winds of up to 30km/h. With rain in the Fiordland, Wanaka may have some rain but Bakker said the likelihood of rain is small.

Crews from Wānaka, Arrowtown, Luggate and Dunstan are responding to the fire and being supported by seven helicopters.

The fire is said to be moving rapidly due to windy conditions. Photo / Jessica Schmelz
The fire is said to be moving rapidly due to windy conditions. Photo / Jessica Schmelz
Smoke can be seen from Wanaka. Photo / Jane King
Smoke can be seen from Wanaka. Photo / Jane King

Local Jessica Schmelz was at Glendhu Bay Campground when she spotted the flames.

"Apparently it started on the lake side of the road, but has jumped the road and is well involved now," she told the Herald.

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Multiple crews are fighting the large fire. Photo / Janine Weatherly
Multiple crews are fighting the large fire. Photo / Janine Weatherly
The flames spotted from Glendhu Bay Campground. Photos / Jessica Schmelz
The flames spotted from Glendhu Bay Campground. Photos / Jessica Schmelz

People are being asked to avoid the area, and not to fly drones in the area because of the presence of helicopters.

"There have been reports of drones operating near the fire. This is exceptionally dangerous with helicopters in the air and they need to be grounded immediately," Fire and Emergency said.

A drone that was around the fire has since been grounded

Moving into Monday, Bakker said fine weather is still on the cards for the region.

- with ODT

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