Christchurch: More than 1,000 people evacuated as New Zealand bushfire rages into fourth day

Updated February 17, 2017 01:02:41

More than 1,000 people evacuated in New Zealand bushfire (Photo: AP) Video: More than 1,000 people evacuated in New Zealand bushfire (Photo: AP) (ABC News)

More than 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and a state of emergency declared in the New Zealand city of Christchurch as a raging bushfire headed into its fourth day.

Key points:

  • At least 11 houses have been destroyed by the fire which has spread to cover more than 1,800 hectares
  • NZ PM has cancelled engagements to monitor developments
  • Change in wind direction later in the week could slow fire's progress

The fire in the Port Hills district of the city began earlier this week but spread rapidly overnight to cover more than 1,800 hectares, emergency workers said.

At least 11 houses have been destroyed.

"Yesterday we were chasing a monster — we were trying to catch it, and you add in wind and it becomes totally uncontrollable," emergency management spokesman Richard McNamara told Radio New Zealand.

"Yesterday afternoon some of the fire behaviour was some of the worst I've [ever] seen, and I've seen fire behaviour in the western US and Australia."

New Zealand bushfires: 'We thought it was under control' Video: New Zealand bushfires: 'We thought it was under control' (ABC News)

Prime Minister Bill English cancelled all his engagements to set off for Christchurch to monitor developments.

"The situation remains very serious," Christchurch Civil Defence Controller David Adamson said.

"Police and the Defence Force have had a huge job overnight with evacuations, the setting-up of cordons around key areas and security patrols of areas that have been evacuated."

At least five houses have been destroyed by the fires (Photo: Twitter/howesaman) Video: At least five houses have been destroyed by the fires (Photo: Twitter/howesaman) (ABC News)

Fifteen helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, the maximum number that can safely be in the air at any one time, have been despatched amid forecasts for winds that could fan the flames.

More than 200 firefighters are battling the blaze.

A change in the wind direction is predicted for later in the week that will lower temperatures and humidity and could slow the fire's progress, emergency workers said.

A helicopter pilot died on Tuesday after crashing while tackling the blaze.

Man forced to flee Christchurch bushfire Video: Man forced to flee Christchurch bushfire (ABC News)

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Topics: bushfire, new-zealand, pacific

First posted February 16, 2017 11:59:33