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Saddleworth Moor fire is out after more than three weeks | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The wildfire near Saddleworth Moor is fully out and fire crews have left the scene, the fire service has said. | |
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said it has scaled back in the last week from three fires in Tameside, Bolton and Denshaw and has now withdrawn all firefighters. | Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said it has scaled back in the last week from three fires in Tameside, Bolton and Denshaw and has now withdrawn all firefighters. |
The blaze broke out on 24 June and about 100 soldiers were drafted in to help tackle it at its height. | The blaze broke out on 24 June and about 100 soldiers were drafted in to help tackle it at its height. |
At its peak the fire covered an area of 7 sq miles (18 sq km) of moorland. | At its peak the fire covered an area of 7 sq miles (18 sq km) of moorland. |
The GMFRS said it has monitored all of the areas on the moorlands around Saddleworth to ensure the fires are fully out. | The GMFRS said it has monitored all of the areas on the moorlands around Saddleworth to ensure the fires are fully out. |
Equipment is being removed from the area and recovery work with partners will begin, it added. | Equipment is being removed from the area and recovery work with partners will begin, it added. |
Interim chief fire officer Dawn Docx said: "The last three weeks has been one of the busiest periods that GMFRS has ever experienced and I am incredibly proud of all of our crews, officers and support staff that have worked extremely hard to fight the fires and keep local communities safe. | Interim chief fire officer Dawn Docx said: "The last three weeks has been one of the busiest periods that GMFRS has ever experienced and I am incredibly proud of all of our crews, officers and support staff that have worked extremely hard to fight the fires and keep local communities safe. |
She added: "The much needed rainfall over the moors has meant that we have now been able to close the incident but I must remind everyone to stay safe on the moorlands especially as schools are due to close this week." | She added: "The much needed rainfall over the moors has meant that we have now been able to close the incident but I must remind everyone to stay safe on the moorlands especially as schools are due to close this week." |
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is treating the fire as arson. | Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is treating the fire as arson. |
It said people were seen lighting a bonfire on the moors near Stalybridge on 24 June, shortly before a call was made to the fire service. | It said people were seen lighting a bonfire on the moors near Stalybridge on 24 June, shortly before a call was made to the fire service. |
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