Three ground fire crews remain at the fire and a helicopter is on standby. Photo / Lewis Gardner
Three ground fire crews remain at the fire and a helicopter is on standby. Photo / Lewis Gardner
A large fire which has been burning since Saturday in a pine forest on Whanganui River Rd is almost extinguished.
Deputy principal rural fire officer Gavin Pryce said the fire was completely under control and almost 100 per cent contained.
"With the really good work that the ground crews didyesterday (Monday) we had very little fire activity overnight, so this morning we did a fly over the fire and put ground crews in and continued with the small hot spots," he said.
Temperatures rose to about 32 degrees on Monday and Tuesday is forecasted for similar heat.
One helicopter remains on standby. Photo / Lewis Gardner
Pryce said the wind was forecasted to be gusty in the afternoon but showers were also forecasted for the evening which will help to extinguish the fire.
A fire investigator was on the scene on Sunday to look for the cause but it is still undetermined.
A temporary 30km speed limit has been put in place along Whanganui River Rd and locals will be able to access or leave their properties through the road's stop-go management for a few minutes every hour.