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Three large grain fields destroyed in large deposit High Ercall fire

Field fire on High Ercall photo of Holly Bourne

emergency services on scene as firefighters battle to contain the flames.

At least three large grain fields were completely destroyed and fire is dangerously close to homes and large agricultural buildings.

AT fire began on fields behind behind Earls Way on in edge of village just after 15:00.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service says 25 acres of stubble as well as the surrounding hedge and tree line were affected.

Six fire Equipment, including the Emergency Support Team, has been mobilized from Bachurch, Ellesmere, Minsterley, Much Wenlock, Telford and Wem, and the firefighting operation is still ongoing.

it latest in harvest of agricultural fires and other fires that engulfed Shropshire in last days.

Fire brigades from Hodnet, Preece, Shrewsbury and Telford were transferred to Albrighton. property forest and hedge fire.

Calls to 999 were made at 13:45 and this took two hours to take control of the fire.

Stationmaster Phil Davis said it was hard to get access to fight fast-spreading fire and praised the dedicated crew members who prevented the spread of fire in in house.

Five crew in south of the county was mobilized to set fire to Lidbury North near Bishop’s Castle. just after 16:00 harvester, standing crops and adjacent forests. It was under control in hour, but the brigades remained at the extinguishing site down destroyed machine.

Earlier today fire crews surrendered with two separate fires in Lilleshall.

One in Children’s Lane involved, according to the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service, several locations. of fire in a field measuring 40 by 5 meters. By 2:00 pm the situation was under control.

Another in Church Lane participated in the 15 meters of hedge and 80 meters of grass. Both started just after 13:00 and were taken under control by 14:00.

At 13:30 Wellington firefighters took half an hour to bring 10 meters to 10 meters of straw on fire under control.

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