Fire crews were called to Buckhaven after fires broke out in an area of grassland near to the Firth of Forth coast, covering an area of around 150m².
‘Multiple’ wildfires have broken out near a Fife town this evening with smoke and flames rising over the coastline. Fire crews were called to Rising Sun Road in Buckhaven shortly after 9pm on Wednesday, April 22.
Four crews were sent to tackle the fires which had been extinguished shortly after 10.20pm. Crews remain on scene to ensure the area is made safe.
Photos shared on social media show the fires in an area of grassland near to the Firth of Forth coast. Orange flames could be seen raising from the grass and gorse which the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said covered an area of around 150m².
Other photos showed an orange glow above houses in Buckhaven as the flames continued into the night while smoke billowed into the sky. Another image shows smoke hanging in the air in the middle of the town as firefighters and police are in discussion next to a fire engine.
It is not currently known if the fires were deliberate. A fire service spokesperson told the Record: “We were alerted at 9.02pm on Wednesday, April 22, to reports of a wildfire near to Raising Sun Road, Buckhaven.
“Firefighters found multiple areas of grass and gorse alight covering approximately 150m2. Operations Control mobilised four appliances. Crews remain in attendance.”
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