Overview
- North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said crews remain on Langdale Moor to contain hotspots and monitor smouldering areas.
- Residents in York and other towns were advised to keep windows and doors closed after smoke from the blaze drifted tens of miles.
- The fire burned protected sites designated SSSI, SAC and SPA, with National Park ecologists describing severe habitat loss.
- Parts of the burn area overlap an old Army range, prompting EOD support due to munitions risk.
- At its height about 20 pumps and a helicopter fought the fire, and the cause remains unknown as authorities ask people to avoid the area.