Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 1:05 pm
All active fire permits in the Nelson Tasman district
with the exception of Nelson Lakes, Murchison, and Golden
Bay West have been placed on a 48 hour suspension, effective
immediately says Principal Rural Fire Officer Ian
Reade. Like quite a bit of the country, we are on
high alert due to the predicted weather forecast across the
New Zealand over the next few days, says Ian
Reade. It is also to conserve resources should we be
asked to assist with any large wildfire emergency occurring
within the Te Ihu region.
Permits are suspended in
the following zones: Coastal Rural, Coastal Urban, Waimea
Reade said permits were suspended in the following zones: Coastal Rural, Coastal Urban, Waimea Rural, Nelson Rural, Nelson Urban, Golden Bay East and all Golden Bay beaches. Reade said Fire and Emergency was sending notifications to all holders of active permits to advise them of the situation. “We will reassess the situation on Thursday should the conditions ease. “I also ask people to be extra vigilant about fire danger, particularly over the next few days.” Reade said a spark was all it took to start a wildfire in dry conditions. “We are asking builders and contractors to take extra care using power tools that might cause sparks in the open air. This is particularly important for grinding and cutting metals, especially if they are near vegetation.
The Covid-19 vaccine has arrived in New Brunswick. The first 1950 doses arrived at the Miramichi Regional Hospital where they will be distributed this weekend.
Mayor Adam Lordon called it an honour for the city and healthcare workers to be part of the first vaccinations…a moment to be celebrated and be optimistic about the fact that we perhaps have turned the corner here. Lordon said he trusts the science and will get the vaccine once it’s available to him.
Meanwhile, just one new case of Covid-19 was reported yesterday by Public Health. It’s a person in their 40s in the Edmundston region. The source of their infection remains under investigation.