Two more blazes in Cornwall - as fire crews battle rising temperatures
Another fire in 2025 is already being treated as suspected arson
There have yet again been more fires this week in Cornwall - and one of them, the emergency services are treating as arson.
It follows a number of gorse fires in recent weeks.
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Fire crews were called to Lanow Lane in St Kew yesterday afternoon, and the blaze is said to have burned through hundreds of metres of gorse - it's now been put out.
They reported: "One crew from Wadebridge attended a call to a fire seen in the distance.
"On crews arrival a request for a second Major appliance and two Land Rovers was made. The fire was burning over two fronts, one measuring 100 x 100 metres, the second 200 x 50 metres.
"The fires were extinguished using one main jet, a hose reel jet and beaters. The cause of the fire is suspected as arson."
It wasn't their only call-out yesterday (3 March).
They were also rushed to an out-of-control bonfire - and reported: "Three crews from Wadebridge and Bodmin attended a call to a moorland fire that was being fanned by winds.
"On arrival crews located a fire that had spread to cover an area of 100 x 50 metres. The fire was out on crews arrival, one hose reel was used to damp the area down.
"Advice was given to the owner of the bonfire before leaving scene."