Breaking news: Multiple fires blaze through North Canterbury, destroying homes and churches, forcing evacuations, and showcasing the bravery of firefighters.
In a frantic battle to save buildings from raging scrub fires in Loburn, North Canterbury, firefighters are facing a formidable challenge. The latest reports from Fire and Emergency confirm that the vegetation fire near Amberley has been brought under control, but not before three homes and a church fell victim to the flames. Evacuations in Amberley and Loburn are in progress as firefighters tackle several blazes, with major efforts to contain the fires and ensure the safety of residents. With four fires measuring about 1sqkm on Loburn Whiterock Rd, the situation remains tense with homes under threat and emergency responders stretched to their limits.
Amidst the chaos, a Fenz spokesperson disclosed that the Loburn fire, near Rangiora, covers approximately 10 hectares, with a fleet of four helicopters and 20 trucks battling the blaze. The heroism of the crews on the ground and in the air is evident as they fight relentlessly to protect lives and property. The fires, although contained, are not yet fully under control, keeping the community on edge as firefighters work tirelessly to prevent further devastation.
As the day progresses, the risk of fire remains high in Canterbury, with officials warning of the challenging weather conditions. The MetService forecast predicts hot, dry, and windy weather that could exacerbate the situation, adding to the difficulties faced by the firefighters. Despite the challenges, the dedication and resilience of the firefighting teams shine through as they continue to combat the blazes in North Canterbury, ensuring the safety of residents and the containment of the fires.
In a remarkable display of courage and determination, firefighters are responding with unwavering commitment to the multiple fires ravaging the Canterbury region. The destructive force of the blazes has already claimed three homes and a church in Loburn, emphasizing the urgent need for vigilance and preparedness in the face of such natural disasters. The community spirit and cooperation during times of crisis are evident as residents support each other and emergency services work together to overcome the challenges posed by the fires.
Fire and Emergency verified that the vegetation fire close to Amberley is now under control. Video / ODT ... Three homes and a church have been lost in today's ...
Three houses and a church have been lost in one of several fires burning in the Loburn area this afternoon, Fire and Emergency says.
Residents near Amberley as well as further south at Loburn had been asked to get out amid several blazes.
A Fenz spokesperson said the fire in Loburn, near Rangiora is approximately 10 hectares in size and four helicopters remain in operation alongside 20 trucks and ...
Four fires, measuring about 1sqkm, had broken out on Loburn Whiterock Rd - about 30km southwest of Amberley - forcing the evacuation of homes in the area. More ...
At least four vegetation fires are burning and police are evacuating houses. Eight fire trucks and three tankers are working on the fires which are estimated to ...
Fire and Emergency crews are responding to multiple fires in the Canterbury region today. Crews remain at a large vegetation fire on Racecourse Road in ...
The fires on Loburn Whiterock Road, near Loburn, are tonight contained but not yet controlled. Approximately 17 firefighters are working on the fireground ...
Residents near a fire in the North Canterbury town of Loburn rush to evacuate horses as smoke fills the air. PHOTOS: JOHN COSGROVE. Three homes and a church ...
Hot, dry and windy weather is expected to hamper firefighters at the scene of the Canterbury blazes. MetService duty forecast Heath Gullery said the region ...
Firefighters are continuing to work to extinguish two large vegetation fires in North Canterbury that have destroyed three homes and a church. The two fir.