Six helicopter fire crews battling grass fire near Queenstown By Dubby Henry NZ Herald ·
31 Aug, 2019 07:25 PM Quick Read
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Save Share this article Copy Link Email Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn Reddit Fire crews from Queenstown, Glenorchy and Arrowtown were fighting the vegetation fire last night.
Six helicopter fire crews are fighting a grass burnoff that got out of control last night near Queenstown.
Emergency helicopters were last night dropping water bombs to contain the fire, which covered an area of about 1.5km by 6km.
The controlled burn had been started at a station on Moke
Lake Rd, Otago, close to Lake Wakatipu. The station owner had called emergency services.
READ MORE • Grass burn off out of control outside Queenstown, six helicopters on standby
The fire was burning on Wedge Peak with crews from Queenstown, Arrowtown and Glenorchy attending but all were stood down overnight, a Fire and Emergency NZ spokesman said.