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Fire chiefs warn over gorse fire spread

by isleofman.com 2nd June 2016

Caution urged after spate of blazes

Island fire chiefs have urged landowners to contact them before starting heathland burning-off - after two fires spread out of control in the past two days.

Officers say fires should only be set if there is no likelihood of spread - and a responsible person should remain on site at all times.

Last night (Wed 1 June) a 50-square metre area of dense gorse caught light at Shore Road in Kirk Michael, threatening a nearby property.

The six-wheel drive Pinzgauer all-terrain truck was used to reach the scene.

Five crews spent several hours bringing a blaze under control the previous day at Agneash near Laxey - when strong winds fanned flames from an earlier gorse-burning operation.

The fire safety department says prior notice of burning-off should be given to the emergency services joint control room (ESJCR).

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 2nd, June 2016 02:44pm.

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