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Waipoua River Fire: Rubbish fire caused 100ha blaze

The Waipoua River fire in Northland came within metres of some homes in the settlement, forcing residents to evacuate. Photo / Fire and Emergency NZ

The Waipoua River Fire, which burned through 100ha of scrub and pine, was caused by an out-of-control rubbish fire.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand revealed the cause today.

Residents were evacuated last week after the fire came within metres of homes within the settlement.

At its height around 100 firefighters and eight helicopters battled the blaze.

Parts of the region have entered a prohibited fire season on the West Coast and upper Far North areas due to tinder-dry conditions.

The prohibition impacts the Muriwhenua, Hokianga, Ripiro and Paparoa zones.

It means all fire permits have been revoked and fires are prohibited.

Meanwhile, the rest of Northland is in a restricted fire season and people wishing to light fires should apply for a permit.

Go to checkitsalright.nz to check the fire season in their area and for advice and guidance on lighting fires outside.

Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whangārei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.