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Marsden Moor: Fire crews tackle moorland blaze Marsden Moor: Fire crews tackle two moorland blazes
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The fire is being fanned by strong winds, the National Trust saidThe fire is being fanned by strong winds, the National Trust said
Crews have been tackling a large wildfire on Marsden Moor in West Yorkshire. Crews have been tackling two wildfires on Marsden Moor in West Yorkshire.
The blaze, in the Pule Hill area, has since been extinguished but crews remain for damping down, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service said. One of the blazes, in the Pule Hill area, has since been extinguished but crews remain for damping down, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service said.
According to the National Trust, which owns the site, the fire was fanned by strong winds.According to the National Trust, which owns the site, the fire was fanned by strong winds.
Ten fire engines, wildfire officers, a drone team and Yorkshire Water were initially sent to the scene. A second wildfire broke out near Wessenden Lodge at about 19:10 BST and firefighters have asked people to avoid the area.
Members of the public have been urged to stay away from the area. Ten fire engines, wildfire officers, a drone team and Yorkshire Water were initially sent to the scene of the first fire.
The fire service said the blaze was extinguished at about 18:20 BST and five crews remained on site.The fire service said the blaze was extinguished at about 18:20 BST and five crews remained on site.
The A62 was earlier closed between Marsden and Diggle but has now reopened, West Yorkshire Police said.The A62 was earlier closed between Marsden and Diggle but has now reopened, West Yorkshire Police said.
Firefighters from Slaithwaite, Meltham and Todmorden remain at the scene of the second fire.
Ten fire crews were called to the blaze in the Pule Hill area of the moorTen fire crews were called to the blaze in the Pule Hill area of the moor
Marsden Moor is a Site of Special Scientific Interest famous for its rare ground-nesting birds and blanket peat bogs.Marsden Moor is a Site of Special Scientific Interest famous for its rare ground-nesting birds and blanket peat bogs.
A fire in the same area last year prompted a reminder that fires, barbecues and fireworks were banned on the moor.A fire in the same area last year prompted a reminder that fires, barbecues and fireworks were banned on the moor.
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