09/06/2006
Derry forest fire brought under control
Fire-fighters in Londonderry have managed to bring a major forest fire under control.
The fire broke out in the Broughderg Forest close to Six Towns, near Draperstown, around 3pm yesterday.
Approximately 90 fire fighters from across the province were involved in the operation, and the fire is reported to have spread to an area of around 40-acres.
A spokesperson for the Fire and Rescue service said that the lack of water in the area due to the recent dry weather along with strong winds, made the conditions more difficult for fire-fighters tackling the blaze which was fanned by the wind.
It is not yet known how the fire started, and an investigation into the cause is to be carried out.
(EF/SP)
The fire broke out in the Broughderg Forest close to Six Towns, near Draperstown, around 3pm yesterday.
Approximately 90 fire fighters from across the province were involved in the operation, and the fire is reported to have spread to an area of around 40-acres.
A spokesperson for the Fire and Rescue service said that the lack of water in the area due to the recent dry weather along with strong winds, made the conditions more difficult for fire-fighters tackling the blaze which was fanned by the wind.
It is not yet known how the fire started, and an investigation into the cause is to be carried out.
(EF/SP)
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