Sixteen fire engines were called in from 13 fire stations across Auckland, and more than 60 firefighters battled the blaze through the night.
As of 5am, the fire was contained but not extinguished and seven crews remained at the scene.
Huge clouds of smoke filled the skies over Waikuk last night. Photo / Hayden Woodward
An advisory from Fire and Emergency urged residents to keep windows and doors shut and stay inside.
“Remember to also keep the ventilation systems in your house and car turned off.
“We also advise people in the affected area to wear a face mask or cover their nose and mouth with clothing if going outside for essential reasons.
“If the smoke causes respiratory problems, please ring Healthline for free advice on 0800 611 116 or see your doctor if you have breathing difficulties or chest pain.”
Photos from the scene showed huge clouds of thick smoke rising from the fire. Large orange flames illuminated the night.
The fire burned overnight, fed by plastic and shipping containers.
The Waiuku volunteer fire brigade said that several roads were closed overnight as firefighters battled the blaze.
Kitchener Rd is closed between Racecourse Rd and Queen St. There is no access to View Rd from Kitchener Rd.
Traffic trying to enter Kitchener Rd from King St will be diverted up Queen St and through the detours.
“Use alternative routes and follow the signs.
“Please stay clear of the area and follow any instructions from firefighters, police, or other personnel on scene.”
The brigade also advised residents in the area to be mindful of wind changes and any smoke from the fire.
“Sending love to our community, thanks for the support and helping us to help you.”