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Firefighters continue to battle grass fire near homes in Wattsville

News | | Published: 09:09, Thursday April 23rd, 2015.
Last updated: 09:22, Thursday April 23rd, 2015

Firefighters are still battling a large deliberate grass fire near to homes in Wattsville, near Crosskeys.

Crews were called yesterday, Wednesday April 22, to the mountain blaze, near an industrial area, and worked throughout the night to keep nearby homes safe.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the fire has affected an area around 300 hectares – the equivalent of 420 football pitches.

A total of 12 fire engines and water bowsers, as well as a mobile command unit, were sent to the incident on Wednesday night.

This morning a helicopter was launched to help tackle the fire from the air.

Last night crews were also called to another grass fire in Newbridge.

Another grass fire,near Wattsvile,south east Wales,,,,not looking good, fire service got their work cut out tonight!! pic.twitter.com/EbWFzdjePP

— mennakenndall (@mennakenndall) April 22, 2015

Mountain fire in Wattsville is still being attended and will continue to burn. Helicopter being deployed at 0600.#SWControl LKE

— SW Fire & Rescue (@SWFireandRescue) April 23, 2015

Report by Channel 4 News

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