Huge blaze at Titahi Bay prompts warning and evacuation calls as fire crews and helicopters battle the flames! ๐ฅ
In a dramatic night, a massive fire broke out in Titahi Bay, Porirua, engulfing 10 hectares of land. The smoke from the blaze drifted over a large part of the city, creating a red glow in the sky that alarmed residents in Wellington's northern suburbs. Firefighters, along with two helicopters equipped with monsoon buckets, have been tirelessly battling the scrub fire to bring it under control.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) received multiple calls late last night, rushing crews to the scene within minutes. The blaze, reminiscent of a similar incident over a decade ago, has stirred memories among residents. The teamwork of eight fire crews and the aerial support of helicopters have been crucial in containing the fire.
As dawn breaks, the efforts continue to quell the flames and combat any hotspots. The fire was contained in Whitireia Park, with authorities urging people to stay away from the area. Residents have been advised to keep their windows shut due to the thick smoke in the air.
The battle against the blaze serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of bushfires in New Zealand. While the fire has been contained, the aftermath remains a vital focus for crews to ensure no re-ignition occurs. The community's resilience and quick response in times of crisis highlight the importance of fire safety measures and preparedness.
Smoke is drifting over a large part of the city as fire crews and helicopters battle a blaze at Titahi Bay.
A โhugeโ scrub fire in Porirua's Titahi Bay overnight has reminded residents of a similar blaze in the area over a decade ago where more than 100 people had ...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) said it received a call just after 11pm last night, with the first crew arriving minutes later. "As at 5.20am Friday ...
Eight crews are still working to bring a vegetation fire at Titahi Bay under control. Helicopters with monsoon buckets will also be working this morning.
Residents in Wellington's northern suburbs woke to the sight of a red glow in the sky and the smell of smoke in the air.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand received a call about the blaze at about 11pm and the first crews were onsite 10 minutes later. By 5:20am on Friday, the fire had ...
Wellington.Scoop Eight fire crews and helicopters with monsoon buckets are fighting a vegetation fire in Titahi Bay. Fire and Emergency were called to the ...
Eight fire crews and helicopters with monsoon buckets are working to bring a vegetation fire in Titahi Bay under control. Fire and Emergency received a call ...
The fire was burning over about 10ha in Whitireia Park, and people were asked to stay away from the area.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) said it received "multiple calls" just after 11pm last night, with the first crew dousing flames within 15 minutes of ...
People are asked to stay away, and shut their windows, as smoke fills the air around the Hutt Valley. It has burned through about 10 hectares of vegetation.