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Firefighters still battling North York Moors blaze with houses 30 miles away affected

Smoke exploding in a large moor in Yorkshire affected people living more than 30 miles away.

Firefighters have been struggling with a fire in North York Moors, close to Raf Fylingdaleles’ Early Warning Station since Monday.

On Friday, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said that nine crews continue to overcome the fire, and also dealt with a separate epidemic close to the A171 Scarborough, A171 Scarborough, which should be closed at some point.

Duman seemed to have reached the city of York, where the residents were invited to close their windows.

A helicopter was used to try to control the fire because 20 pumps at the scene and the fire department declared a major event.

30 miles away to residents were advised to keep their windows closed
30 miles away to residents were advised to keep their windows closed (North Yorkshire Fire Brigade and Rescue Service)

Service said on Friday: “We have nine firefighters in the Langdale Moor incident.

“We receive a lot of calls in York and around this event that we believe to be from this event.

“We continue to advise people to keep their doors and windows closed if they are affected by smoke.

“We also have two firefighters in the A171 incident near Flask Inn.”

There were also reports of people in the Malton region, which were affected by the smoke 15 miles north of the Moor fire.

Blaze covered an area of more than two miles of height.

This was called to an army explosive ammunition disposal team to the scene due to an old space and ammunition in the region.

The fire department said at the beginning of this week: ız We have measures at the scene for our crew, but people may hear explosions. ”

On Thursday, he said he didn’t know the reason for the fire.

Firefighters also thanked people for water, other drinks and snacks delivered to their base in the village of Woathland.

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