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Large fire at recycling plant in Wairau Valley Auckland
News and media|24 April 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand was alerted to a well involved fire at a recycling plant on Hillside Road in Wairau Valley Auckland at 17.24 this evening.
Fire and Emergency’s top tips for staying fire safe this winter
News and media|29 April 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand has some simple steps to keep people safe from fire as the temperature drops.
Care urged after spate of fatal house fires
News and media|25 July 2025Fire and Emergency New Zealand is asking everyone to put fire safety at the front of their minds following a spike in the number of fatal house fires.
New Twizel Fire Station resource garage brings rural and urban together
News and media|14 September 2019The new resource garage at Twizel Fire Station means the Twizel Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade and Twizel Volunteer Fire Brigade along with Twizel St John Ambulance are now supporting and protecting their community from the same site.
Crews to remain at Waipara fire overnight
News and media|1 September 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews are continuing work to contain a fire burning in a forestry block north of Waipara, North Canterbury.
Fire and Emergency implores the Far North to take fire prohibitions more seriously
News and media|10 February 2020Firefighters in the Far North are urging their communities to take the current fire prohibitions more seriously.
Auckland Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle Operational Review
Found in: Research and reports | Operational reviews and reportsDue to the significance of the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, an internal operational review into Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s response has been undertaken.
Fire and Emergency continues to be here for our communities
News and media|20 April 2020With today’s announcement that we will remain in Alert Level 4 until 11.59pm Monday 27 April, New Zealanders can rest assured that Fire and Emergency will continue to be here for our communities.