Burn-off led to 800 ha blaze

A tussock burnoff spread beyond a fire break on Thursday on Mt Dasher Station and the blaze took...
A tussock burnoff spread beyond a fire break on Thursday on Mt Dasher Station and the blaze took nearly 24 hours to contain. PHOTO: ASHLEY SMYTH
Fire crews spent nearly 24 hours battling a blaze that spread across 800ha inland from Oamaru on Thursday night.

Firefighters were called to Mole Hill Rd, near Mt Dasher, at 3.10pm on Thursday and worked into the night. They resumed at first light yesterday.

A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokeswoman said the fire was extinguished by 4.20pm yesterday, but crews would remain on stand-by and continue to monitor the site today.

Waitaki Deputy Principal Rural Fire Officer Mike Harrison said a controlled burn-off of tussock "crossed one of the fire breaks and spread from there".

Crews from the Waitaki Volunteer Rural Fire Force, Kakanui Volunteer Rural Fire Force and the Department of Conservation, and five helicopters, had contained the blaze by noon yesterday.

"It’s quite hilly country and the crews both on the ground and in the air have done a fantastic job," Mr Harrison said.

He urged people to be mindful of the dangers of frost-curing in the wake of the Mt Dasher fire, and several others over the past week across Otago.

"Due to some recent hard frosts, the tussock and grasses are a lot drier than they would usually be at this time of year," he said.

"If anybody is burning ... take extra care and if you have any doubt, contact Fire and Emergency New Zealand and ask for some advice."

The fire was on Mt Dasher Station, is owned by Conrad and Tania Sim. Mr Sim declined to comment yesterday. — Additional reporting Molly Houseman

 

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