Kaimaumau wildfire: Lighter winds ease pressure on containment lines

10:02 pm on 8 January 2022

Better than expected weather conditions have today helped the dozens of fire-fighters battling to control a blaze that has burned in the Far North for three weeks.

Northland Kaimaumau fire as seen from Reef Lodge Motel in Rangiputa

The Kaimaumau fire as seen from Reef Lodge Motel in Rangiputa last month. The fire has now been burning for 22 days. Photo: Supplied / Reef Lodge Motel

Fire and Emergency incident controller Nigel Dravitzki said 64 fire-fighters had been in the field at Kaimaumau today.

Expected strong winds hadn't eventuated, which had helped ease pressure on containment lines.

The wildfire, which has burned through more than 2,400 hectares, started on December 18 and has twice forced the evacuation of Kaimaumau, a coastal town north of Kaitaia.

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