Kiwis with asthma and other respiratory conditions have been warned smoke from the Australian bush fires could impact their breathing.
Smoke had been drifting over the Tasman Sea for several days, with noticeable effects across the country.
And if the smoke reached low air levels, those with asthma, COPD and other respiratory conditions could have trouble breathing.
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Asthma and Respiratory Foundation chief executive Letitia Harding said there hadn't been any official reports of increased respiratory problems yet, however, people with respiratory conditions should always be mindful of potential risks.