The fire is on State Highway 25 near Toko Rd at Onemana, north of Whangamata. Photo / Thames-Coromandel District Council
The fire is on State Highway 25 near Toko Rd at Onemana, north of Whangamata. Photo / Thames-Coromandel District Council
Twelve fire crews battling a scrub fire north of Whangamata for three hours this morning now have it under control.
The blaze, about 6km north of Whangamata, was reported about 7.25am and closed a portion of State Highway 25, between Whangamata and Hikuai near Toko Rd at Onemana.
The roadis now open under stop/go traffic management.
Northern fire shift manager Craig Dally said the fire was "almost all out now".
"It's all under control, we're just dealing with a few hot spots now."
The fire north of Whangamata. Photo / Thames-Coromandel District Council
Ed Askew was on his way to work in Whangamata from Pauanui when he was stopped by the blaze.
"When we first pulled up [there were] strong orange flames just above that tree. When we first came here you could basically see how they'd jumped the road and the smoke went further to the left into the forest.
"It was pretty impressive, pretty scary after you've seen the photos of San Francisco," Askew said.
Southbound traffic should use State Highway 25A, State Highway 26 and State Highway 2, before rejoining SH25. Northbound traffic should use the same route in reverse.
The fire north of Whangamata. Photo / Thames-Coromandel District Council
A bus carrying Whangamata Area School students from Tairua to Whangamata were let through the scene about 10.30am after being stranded since 8.30am.
Two Onemana crews were first to the scene and were since being helped by crews from Whangamata, Tairua, a tanker from Paeroa and a command unit from Greerton.
Nearby Opoutere School had posted on social media that buses would be running "very late" due to the road closure and downed powerlines.
SH25 ONEMANA - ROAD OPEN - UPDATE 11:40AM
This section of SH25 is now OPEN under Stop/Go traffic management. Expect...