Fire crews continue to fight 2000 hectares Mackenzie forest fire

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Aug 30, 2020 |

Photo: Nel Davison

Local fire crews will remain near the scene of a large fire in the Mackenzie region, along with a command unit with the objective of preserving property overnight. 

The fire near Lake Pukaki was reported to Fire and Emergency New Zealand at approximately 11.25am on Sunday morning.

A Fire and Emergency spokesman says the fire is currently burning over an area of 2,000 hectares of forestry and scrub on both sides of SH80.

He says strong nor-west winds have hampered attempts to control the fire and are forecast to continue overnight.

SH8 remains closed due to smoke blowing across the highway.

Police are working with NZTA to allow residents through but this may take some time.

The fire is expected to remain on the western side of SH8.

Helicopter and fixed wing firefighting resources were stood down at dusk and will resume operations at first light tomorrow.

Three structural protection teams are en route from Ashburton, Timaru and Temuka.

There is no current threat to Twizel township other than possible smoke nuisance and this isn’t expected to change overnight or over the course of Monday.

Fire and Emergency NZ personnel will be monitoring the situation continuously overnight.

There is no current threat to Mount Cook village.

Day visitors and campers have been escorted out of the village.

A Fire and Emergency spokesman says the service is grateful for the offers of help from the community.

“Currently we are organising food and accommodation for a number of personnel who are assisting and we thank those who have provided resources and support at short notice.”

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

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