A scrub fire in Central Hawke's Bay, near Waipukurau on August 18. Photo / Warren Buckland
A scrub fire in Central Hawke's Bay, near Waipukurau on August 18. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawke's Bay farmers must think twice before doing burn-offs this weekend as there's an increased risk of runaway fires due to unseasonably warm and windy conditions paired with a lack of rainfall, warns Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
Principal Rural Fire Officer Trevor Mitchell said with temperatures expected to getclose to 20C over the weekend anyone planning on lighting a fire needed to be cautious.
"Due to the on-going dry conditions in the region, we have areas where dry grass is still present," he said.
"Anywhere where dry grass is present has an escalated fire risk. This can cause a fire to quickly spread and cause unnecessary callouts."
Mitchell said a fortnight ago Hawke's Bay experienced similar conditions and firefighters were called to several out of control burn-offs.