Dartmoor blaze: Firefighters leave scene after 10 hours battling the flames on grassland
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service says one crew will revisit the site on Tuesday morning to check over the incident which was started by a camper van
07:17, 1 JUN 2021
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Devon Somerset Fire and Rescue crews went back to the Moretonhampstead area check for hot spots at 2:30am this morning
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A large fire which broke out on Dartmoor has been described as done and dusted by the fire service this morning.
Firefighters rushed to the Jurston Cross area, near to Moretonhampstead, after receiving multiple calls reporting a large heathland fire on Dartmoor.
A spokesperson for Devon and Fire Rescue Service said that crews left the scene yesterday evening after tackling the blaze and returned at approximately 2.30am today, to check for hot spots.