Huge fire breaks out across Dartmoor near Tavistock

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image captionTommy Ross took this picture from Kit Hill near Launceston in Cornwall

A huge fire has broken out across an area of moorland in Dartmoor, Devon.

Rob Steemson, Dartmoor National Park emergency officer, estimated the blaze to be about 5km (3.1 miles) wide and continuing to spread.

Mr Steemson said the fire, which could be seen about 20 miles away in Plymouth, was being stoked by fierce south-westerly winds.

The blaze is on remote moorland near Tavistock and no residents or animals are thought to have been injured.

A Devon and Somerset Fire spokesperson said 10 fire service vehicles were dealing with the incident at Tavy Cleave.

The fire service has asked members of the public to avoid the area.

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image captionThe fire can be seen from the hamlet of Hatt in Cornwall

Mr Steemson said the area on fire was "general moorland" made up of heather, gorse and bracken.

He said many Dartmoor residents were trained in dealing with fires of this nature but had not yet been asked to go out.

Mr Steemson said he believed firefighters were not directly trying to put out the blaze because of the strength of the winds.

He said: "All being well it will peter out when it goes out of the wind and into the river valleys."

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image captionColin Sargent said the blaze looked like a sunset

Colin Sargent saw the blaze from his house at Brentor on the western edge of Dartmoor.

He said: "It was a long line of flames and the sky was just getting redder and redder.

"It was just a red glow in the sky like a sunset or sunrise."

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image captionThe fire on Dartmoor lit up the night sky

This fire is the latest in a spate of winter fires, including at a nature reserve in Cornwall and a number of them in Scotland's Western Isles, all on Wednesday.

Area commander Bruce Farquharson, from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, said winter fires were not uncommon due to extreme cold "curing" or drying out vegetation, and even happened in Antarctica, Norway and. Scandinavia.

He told BBC Radio 4's PM programme: "It is counter intuitive for almost everybody but the risk is there, the vegetation is tinder dry and it just takes the slightest spark to ignite the fire and it will burn very quickly and spread very quickly."

BBC weatherman David Braine said the air temperature at Okehampton on the northern edge of Dartmoor was 0C at 22:30, with wind chill making it feel like -8C.

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image captionSmoke from the flames filled the skies near Bridestowe in West Devon
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image captionThe fire has broken out across an area of Dartmoor in Devon

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