A grass fire at midday today next to a busy highway on the outskirts of Tauranga has led to a stern reminder that a restricted rural fire season was in force.
''Things are drying out quickly,'' Western Bay of Plenty's deputy principal rural fire officer Alan Pearce said.
He said there had been a series of callouts this week to properties where unauthorised fires had been left unattended and then spread out of control.
A high profile fire in a paddock next to the SH2 Wairoa River bridge saw the Fire Service called to douse a small area of grass. Pearce suspected it was caused by the coals of a fire that had burned right down but not been extinguished.
It was preceded by a callout to the lower Kaimais this morning where someone had lit a fire without a permit and it had quickly spread into rank old grass.