People told to leave moors as two more fires start
Two further wildfires have broken out on a West Yorkshire moor after a separate blaze that burned for two days was extinguished.
The latest fires are at Blackstone Edge and Marsden Clough on Marsden Moor and seven crews and specialist wildfire support are across both scenes.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has asked the public to stay away from the area and urged anyone on Marsden Moor to leave.
The first incident, affecting Deer Hill and Five Mile Post near Huddersfield, was declared over at about 16:00 GMT earlier but a final inspection will be carried out on Thursday to "confirm conditions remain stable", a spokesperson said.
Chris Bell, assistant district commander for West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, added previously: "It covered a massive area and has had a huge impact on the local community, wildlife and our resources."
Although the ground underneath was wet, the dry grass on top meant the fire had taken hold quickly, Bell explained.
However, he added that fire crews had managed to stop it spreading to the Greater Manchester area.

The blaze had prompted at least 70 calls to fire service, Bell said, and he asked people to continue avoiding the affected area while firefighting efforts continued.
However, Bell added: "Actually it's more than that. When people do come to a moorland site, just remember there should be no open fires.
"We shouldn't be having any barbecues and people should be really careful with any naked flames and cigarettes, because they can spread rapidly and impact everybody."
Tom Ingall/BBCMarsden Moor has been affected by several fires in recent years.
In March, crews from Huddersfield, Slaithwaite and Holmfirth tackled a wildfire on the moor which stretched across more than 1,300 sq ft (400 sq m).
Last year, emergency crews were called to an area close to Cupwith Reservoir which was on fire.
In May 2024, emergency services attended a 1,000ft (300m) long wildfire which started at Blakeley reservoir.
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