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Otago coastal zones move to restricted fire season
News and media|3 March 2023Fire and Emergency New Zealand has declared a restricted fire season for the fire zones in the coastal parts of Otago, from 8am Monday 6 March 2023 until further notice.
Cyclone Gabrielle Update #6
News and media|13 February 2023Fire and Emergency is urging people to only call 111 if life or safety is at risk tonight, as they respond to a surge in calls from an ever-widening area of the North Island.
North Island Weather Update 2 February #3
News and media|2 February 2023For the 24 hours from 12.01am on Wednesday 1 February Fire and Emergency’s Communication Centres received 413 calls across the country.
Auckland Waikato and Bay of Plenty weather update #7
News and media|29 January 2023Fire and Emergency crews continue to assist people in Auckland, Waikato, and the Bay of Plenty with weather related call outs this weekend.
Bans are in place for Southland’s Sandy Point and Edendale
News and media|27 January 2023The private use of charcoal barbecues, charcoal grills, wood-fired pizza ovens and chiminea are banned for Southland’s Sandy Point and Edendale until further notice.
Fire and Emergency declares a restricted fire season for Otago's Alpine Zone
News and media|27 January 2023
Otago’s Alpine Zone is now in a restricted fire season, as of 8am this morning (27 January 2023) until further notice.
This includes the upper reaches of Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea, Makarora, Matukituki Valley, and Glenorchy, through to Rat Point.
Restrictions on outdoor fires in much of South Canterbury
News and media|20 January 2023Much of South Canterbury is moving into a restricted fire season today, meaning that a permit will be required to light most kinds of outdoor fires.
Safely cooking hāngī, umu, braai or lovo this holiday season
News and media|22 December 2022This holiday season Fire and Emergency New Zealand encourages people using cultural cooking methods such as hāngī, umu, braai or lovo to make sure you’re cooking safely.