Firefighters in the Far North are urging communities to take the fire prohibition more seriously after fighting more than 100 blazes so far this year.
Northland has been covered by a prohibited fire season since the start of the year. But Principal Rural Fire Officer Myles Taylor said Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews had responded to more than 100 preventable fires in the Far North since the prohibited season was announced.
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This week Northland was declared a drought zone after no rain for months and little sign of any on the horizon, which will just make the region even drier.