AFTER hours tackling a major blaze on Ilkley Moor, firefighters are now beginning to withdraw from the scene, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service has confirmed.
Fourteen fire engines were in attendance at the height of the fire in the White Wells area, but this has now been scaled down to ten.
A spokesperson said: "Crews are in the process of withdrawing from the moor but damping down is still taking place. Crews will remain in attendance overnight before reassessing situation in morning."
It was the second moor fire firefighters were called to in the area today, following an earlier fire in Bingley near Dick Hudson's on Otley Road.
Fifty acres of moorland north of the pub was involved.
That fire was brought under control this afternoon, before crews from across the county were scrambled to Ilkley Moor at around 3.10pm.
As evening arrived, Martyn Hughes, of North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said it looked as though the blaze would burn "long into the sunset".
There have been reports of people being evacuated as firefighters work to tackle the blaze.
The police helicopter (NPAS Carr Gate) is also assisting and tweeted: "If you are on Ilkley Moor or thinking of going up there then please don't. @WYFRS (West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service) have a tough enough job without also having to worry about members of the public trying to look at the fire."
#ilkleymoor despite frantic efforts by all involved it looks like the moor will continue to burn long in to the sunset. P.s we are recruiting https://t.co/x8VQghwRvk firefighters pic.twitter.com/vxxlSdbTJr
— Martyn Hughes NYFRS👨🚒 (@Har_DistrictWM) April 20, 2019
INCIDENT: #IlkleyMoor where both fire engines & argocat from @NorthYorksFire #Skipton are now on scene assisting @WYFRS pic.twitter.com/8UpYXLLJcG
— Martyn Hughes NYFRS👨🚒 (@Har_DistrictWM) April 20, 2019
A West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesperson said earlier: "Crews have used beaters, aqua backpacks, leaf blowers and ultra light portable pumps to extinguish the fire.
"Fire crews, specialist Wildfire Officers and equipment was mobilised from around the county."
A number of emergency services are currently engaged dealing with the fires at Ilkley Moor. Please keep safe and away from the area. A number of road closures are in place. Thank you
— WYP Contact Management Centre (@WYP_Contact) April 20, 2019
Janine Bell shared these pictures with the Telegraph & Argus.
She said the fire is "getting worse by the minute" and that a large part of the moor has gone.
Footage from the scene:
INCIDENT: #IlkleyMoor pic.twitter.com/8qKZ9u3BAy
— Martyn Hughes NYFRS👨🚒 (@Har_DistrictWM) April 20, 2019
Plumes of smoke could be seen billowing across the sky from the town centre.
@newcol shared this drone footage of the fire.
More video from the scene:
INCIDENT: Video footage of the #IlkleyMoor fire we are currently at the scene of. The intense heat, steep slopes & rough terrain are causing the fire to spread rapidly whilst we try to get near the flames pic.twitter.com/hySPIA0dTM
— Martyn Hughes NYFRS👨🚒 (@Har_DistrictWM) April 20, 2019
Fourteen fire engines, plus other resources, were scrambled to try and bring the blaze under control.
This has now been scaled down to ten engines, but crews will remain at the scene overnight.
Bradford Council has urged people to stay away from the area and to stay indoors and close their windows.
We are assisting @WYFRS at a moor fire on #Ilkley moor, whilst the 2nd fire engine from #Skipton with our all terrain vehicle is at another moor fire nr #Keighley pic.twitter.com/AdGOsoZCg3
— Martyn Hughes NYFRS👨🚒 (@Har_DistrictWM) 20 April 2019
- Do you have pictures or video of the fire? Email newsdesk@telegraphandargus.co.uk
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