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Homes evacuated due to Tameside moorland blaze Homes evacuated due to Tameside moorland blaze
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People have been evacuated from their homes due to the spreading moorland fire in Greater Manchester. People have been evacuated from their homes due to a spreading moorland fire in Greater Manchester.
The blaze on land near to Buckton Vale, Tameside, initially broke out at 20:19 BST on Sunday and reignited on Monday due to the heat.The blaze on land near to Buckton Vale, Tameside, initially broke out at 20:19 BST on Sunday and reignited on Monday due to the heat.
Homes in Carr Rise, Carr Lane and Calico Crescent in Carrbrook have been evacuated.Homes in Carr Rise, Carr Lane and Calico Crescent in Carrbrook have been evacuated.
Great Manchester Fire and Recue Service confirmed the blaze was spreading, with smoke and flames seen for miles.Great Manchester Fire and Recue Service confirmed the blaze was spreading, with smoke and flames seen for miles.
Great Manchester Police said anyone who needed a safe place to stay should contact Tameside Council.Great Manchester Police said anyone who needed a safe place to stay should contact Tameside Council.
People are being warned to keep their windows and doors shut, although firefighters stress the smoke is not toxic.People are being warned to keep their windows and doors shut, although firefighters stress the smoke is not toxic.
Firefighters from across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Derbyshire have been tackling the fire.Firefighters from across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Derbyshire have been tackling the fire.
The blaze, on tinder-dry hills above Stalybridge, has been raging for days despite efforts by firefighters, gamekeepers and farmers.The blaze, on tinder-dry hills above Stalybridge, has been raging for days despite efforts by firefighters, gamekeepers and farmers.
A massive amount of smoke has drifted westwards over Manchester, with large parts of the city experiencing poor visibility.A massive amount of smoke has drifted westwards over Manchester, with large parts of the city experiencing poor visibility.
People as far as 20 miles away said they could smell the smoke on Tuesday evening.People as far as 20 miles away said they could smell the smoke on Tuesday evening.
The fire service has advised people should keep doors and windows closed, despite the warm weather.
Public Health England offered advice to those affected by smoke. It tweeted: "Smoke is an irritant and can make people's eyes and throat sore. Wash your face with soap and water and keep hydrated by drinking water."
Earlier, station manager Lee Bourne said: "There is a concern about the amount of low lying smoke which is affecting local areas, namely Carrbrook, Greenfield and parts of Saddleworth, along with Stalybridge.Earlier, station manager Lee Bourne said: "There is a concern about the amount of low lying smoke which is affecting local areas, namely Carrbrook, Greenfield and parts of Saddleworth, along with Stalybridge.
"Due to the weather conditions and there being a lack of wind, the smoke has settled so it is important for residents to keep doors and windows closed where there is any visible smoke.""Due to the weather conditions and there being a lack of wind, the smoke has settled so it is important for residents to keep doors and windows closed where there is any visible smoke."
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