Two girls were taken to hospital, one initially in a serious condition, after reports of heat exhaustion during a schools Rippa rugby day as temperatures in Hawke鈥檚 Bay pushed past 30C this week.
Ambulance service Hato Hone St John reported it was notified of a 鈥渉eat-related incident鈥 in Taradale at 1.21pm on Wednesday and three ambulances went to the scene, along with an operations manager.
Two Year 9 Napier Girls鈥 High School students were taken to Hawke鈥檚 Bay Hospital in Hastings, one initially assessed to be in a serious condition and one in a moderate condition, while three others with minor to moderate conditions were assessed and treated at the scene.
School principal Dawn Ackroyd said they were taking part alongside other secondary schools in Give It A Go Rippa Rugby, organised by Hawke鈥檚 Bay Rugby.
鈥淲e had a few students who felt the effects of the high temperatures and, as a result, were swiftly assessed by medics,鈥 she said. 鈥淭wo were treated for dehydration and recovered well by late afternoon.鈥
She said that thanks to the swift precautions taken, the hydration breaks, shade availability, and the provision of snacks including ice-blocks, the day overall was a great success, and 鈥渢he students are passionate about rugby and gave it their all鈥.
The event highlighted the importance of proactive measures to mitigate the impact of these unseasonal extreme weather conditions, she said.
St John communications staff weren鈥檛 aware of any other specific weather-heat incidents attended by staff in Hawke鈥檚 Bay in the three consecutive days of temperatures over 30C, culminating in an
But a spokesperson said the summer safety advice for upcoming hot days is following hydration and 鈥渟lip, slop, slap, and wrap guidelines鈥.
鈥淧eople should protect themselves from the sun鈥檚 harsh rays by seeking shade during the hottest part of the day, covering up with clothing, and regularly reapplying sunscreen,鈥 a spokesperson said.
鈥淎dditionally, people should stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water - especially when in the sun and/or when drinking alcohol, and ensure wh膩nau and friends are doing the same.鈥
While the temperatures in the Hawke鈥檚 Bay twin cities on Friday were expected to peak about 26C, a return to 30C or more was being forecast for Sunday. .
Meanwhile, Fire and Emergency New Zealand has highlighted that fires are now prohibited at all beaches, parks and reserves, amid the prohibited fire season notices now in place for the Ahuriri and Heretaunga fire districts and coast regions from the districts of Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay to Wairoa.
Noting increasing numbers of fires in driftwood and other beach debris, the service says that on Thursday two appliances were sent to six separate fires on Napier鈥檚 Marine Parade and Awatoto seafront, . The first was before 8am, and the trend continued on Friday when Haumoana and Hastings firefighters answered a 6.14am call to a grass fire near the beach of Ferry Rd, Clive.
Firefighters at one of several driftwood and debris fires on the Napier and Awatoto seafront on Thursday, when temperatures soared close to 34C. Photo / Fire and Emergency NZ
The service 鈥渟trongly鈥 urges the public to respect the heightened fire risk in Hawke鈥檚 Bay and 鈥渟top lighting these prohibited fires鈥, particularly because they could be using resources needed at more life-threatening situations.
Among those braving the heat are about 270 dogs, with farmers and shepherds, at the Petane Sheep Dog trials north of Napier on Friday and Saturday. It is regarded as an 鈥渙ut-of-season鈥 event, starting the regular Hawke鈥檚 Bay trials season from late-January to April.
The ISA Classic Softball Tournament also started at Akina Park, Hastings, on Friday, with teams from Hawke鈥檚 Bay, Wellington, Hutt Valley and Waikato. It ends with the final on Sunday.
Other events over the weekend include the Napier Christmas Parade and Sound Shell 150 years concert with When the Cat鈥檚 Away, Christmas in the Park at the Mitre 10 Regional Sports Park in Hastings, and the Shapeshifter concert at Black Barn Winery, all on Saturday.
Doug Laing is a senior reporter based in Napier with Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today, and has 51 years of journalism experience, 41 of them in Hawke鈥檚 Bay, in news gathering, including breaking news, sports, local events, issues, and personalities.
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