Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Firefighters tackle mountain blaze near Llangollen

UPDATED WITH MORE PICTURES ....


* A llanblogger reader has sent in these picture of the fire burning up the mountainside.



* This dramatic picture from another llanblogger reader, photographer 
Philip Hatcher-Moore, 
was taken from Moel y Gaer above Rhewl.
The fire has crossed the peak and was heading down towards the other side. 


* Smoke from the mountain fire is visible from the town.

Firefighters are currently in attendance at a mountain fire near Llangollen. 

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Ruthin, Denbigh and Corwen are currently tackling a blaze in Rhewl, near to Llangollen. 

* For the full story, see: https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/19342195.crews-battle-mountain-fire-near-llangollen/?fbclid=IwAR0e0plbhLCjRHO5_BE_0wm5Re6GueqmP1xCC9c_lL84hN7BBiE3gT8wyjI

In an update, North Wales Fire & Rescue Service say: "Machines from Ruthin, Denbigh, Corwen, Abergele, Johnstown and Wrexham are currently dealing with an event in Rhewl, Llangollen.

"Call received at 1.13 pm this afternoon (1st June)
"Firefighters are currently using curators and pipes at the event which is currently including gorse, undergrowth and forestry.
"Everyone is asked to avoid this area while the crews deal with the event - if you're out walking do not walk through the smoke.
"Fire crews are working with colleagues from Natural Resources Wales to bring the controlled event."

Latest update from the fire service ...

Gorse fire in Rhewl near Llangollen – update 6.00pm

Appliances from Ruthin, Johnstown, Wrexham, Rhyl, Bala and Buckley, narrow access vehicles from Llanrwst, Llangollen and Denbigh, two wild fire vehicles from Abergele and one from Corwen are in attendance at a fire in Rhewl, Llangollen.

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service received a call at 1.13pm today (Tuesday 1st June) reporting the fire.

Firefighters are currently using beaters and hose reels at the incident which currently involves gorse, undergrowth and forestry.

Fire crews are working with colleagues from Natural Resources Wales, Denbighshire Wardens from Denbighshire County Council, North Wales Police and the 4 x 4 volunteer group to bring the incident under control.

A helicopter will be attending the incident shortly and will be carrying water from the Llandegla reservoir to help extinguish the fire.

Please avoid this area whilst crews are dealing with the incident – if you are out walking do not walk through the smoke.

If you can smell smoke please close your windows and doors.


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