Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Huge grass fire seen from the skies

- By ROBERT SUTCLIFFE robert.sutcliffe@reachplc.com @MrRSutclif­fe

THE tinder-like conditions means residents need to be hyper-vigilant when it comes to lighting fires outdoors as another moorland fire flared up in Crosland Hill.

Huddersfie­ld Watch Commander Matthew Green said even modest family barbecues needed to be carefully supervised so as not to get out of hand.

He spoke as four pumps from Huddersfie­ld, Cleckheato­n and Rastrick headed out to tackle a moorland fire at a quarry off Helme Lane near Meltham.

Firefighte­r Mo Quadafi from Huddersfie­ld Red Watch said standing on the charred ground was “like being stood inside a very hot frying pan.”

His colleague, Huddersfie­ld Watch Commander Jimmy Fitt said the fire had spread across an area of moorland vegetation measuring 300mx300m near Harrison Lane.

Watch Commander Green said: “We were out at Scapegoat Hill again this morning from 5am following the fire there yesterday to carry out further damping down. “We came away at 11am and we’re going to revisit it this afternoon.

“It’s a bit of a fingers crossed moment hoping it will stay out but grass being grass, you can never be sure.

“A warning regarding the tinderlike conditions at the moment – people need to be very careful whether it’s a barbecue in the back garden or out on the moorlands. The slightest spark can go off and people’s houses and sheds can be at risk.”

The warning came as weather forecaster­s said today would see sweltering temperatur­es of 24˚C (75˚F) today and 25˚C (77˚F) tomorrow meaning the likelihood of more grass fires is more than probable.

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The charred moorland between Scapegoat Hill and Golcar. Image: Big Red Drones Ltd Firefighte­rs battle the moorland blaze in Crosland Hill yesterday

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