The car park at a popular beauty spot in Oldham was jam-packed after visitors flocked to the reservoir ahead of expected good weather.
27.03.2022 - 15:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
These photos show the aftermath following a wildfire that emerged across the moorlands in Tintwistle, near Greater Manchester. Derbyshire and Manchester fire crews battled for three hours last night (March 26) against high winds to battle the blaze.
Three fire engines from Gorton and Hyde, and a wildfire unit from Stalybridge, attended the scene. Strong winds blew smoke and ash into the air which was reported from a number of Manchester residents.
Cllr Steve Gribbon tweeted: “Tonight and crews from @manchesterfire and @DerbyshireFRS have worked hard in very difficult conditions to control a wildfire in Tintwistle. We have been up there for over 3 hours in high winds. Please be very careful in moorland especially with such dry conditions.”
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This morning (March 27) photos show a number of fire engines still at the scene as smoke billows across the moors.
Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service earlier tweeted: "Firefighters are currently dealing with a moorland fire above #Tintwistle. Crews from @GlossopFireStn @chapel_on @WhaleyFire and @BuxtonFire were called just after 19.30 last night & will remain there for some time today. @manchesterfire #firestoppers."
A Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “Last night (26 March) we supported colleagues at Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service with wildfires on moorland in Tintwistle.
“Three fire engines from Gorton and Hyde and a wildfire unit from Stalybridge attended the scene.
“Firefighters worked hard to extinguish the fire in windy conditions.
“This wind was also blowing in the direction of Manchester and therefore some residents within the Greater Manchester boundary reported
The car park at a popular beauty spot in Oldham was jam-packed after visitors flocked to the reservoir ahead of expected good weather.
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