A stubborn wildfire in the South Hokianga last week has prompted a warning from Northland's Principal Rural Fire Officer, Myles Taylor, that the region is getting dry, and that note should be taken of wind conditions before striking a match.
On Saturday firefighters were still dampening down the remains of the blaze that started at about 1.30pm on Wednesday in bush and old pines near Koutu Loop Rd. Mr Taylor said the fire had covered about 5ha in a "nasty piece of bush," with old, unthinned pines and hazards such as dead branches caught up in trees.
The risk increased as flames made their way down into tree roots.
It had been too dangerous to send in ground crews, so firefighters cut a fire break and relied on a helicopter with a monsoon bucket every time the wind picked up and fanned the blaze back to life.
Three helicopters were deployed for the first two days of the operation, reducing to one on Friday, with a forestry crew and a digger joining the firefight.