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Langdale Moor Fire Enters Fifth Day Under Perimeter Containment

Crews are limiting tactics to the fire’s perimeter after finding unexploded ordnance in deep peat, with smoke drifting into York and Malton.

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Overview

  • The wildfire on Langdale Moor, near RAF Fylingdales, has been declared a major incident covering around five square kilometres and remains active into its fifth day.
  • Crews have adopted perimeter containment tactics after discovering unexploded ordnance in deep peat, expecting to stay on site as the blaze smoulders.
  • Firefighting resources have been scaled back from about 20 appliances to nine fire engines, with support from EOD teams, Argocats, drones and aerial assets.
  • Smoke drifting into York and Malton has led authorities to advise residents to keep doors and windows closed and avoid the area.
  • North Yorkshire Moors Railway has suspended steam services in favour of diesel operations, and the fire service has closed its donation appeal after receiving sufficient supplies.