The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has declared a major incident as a significant wildfire continues to burn along Sandbank Road, Hilltown. The fire, which spans a 2-mile front, is threatening a large area of forestry and is dangerously close to residential properties.
Emergency Response
More than 100 firefighters from 14 fire appliances are currently on the scene, working tirelessly to contain the blaze. The response is supported by Command Support Units, specialist vehicles, and dedicated wildfire teams from fire stations across the region.
Public Safety and Road Closures
Residents are being urged to avoid the area as multiple roads have been closed to facilitate firefighting efforts. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of keeping the area clear to allow emergency responders to carry out their critical work.
A spokesperson for the NIFRS said:
“We ask that all members of the public remain particularly vigilant to the risk of fire at this time. We can reassure the public that normal service delivery is being maintained despite the scale of the incident.”
Community Impact and Safety Advice
Locals are advised to:
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Stay indoors and keep windows and doors closed if affected by smoke.
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Avoid the Sandbank Road area to prevent hindering emergency operations.
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Report any new fires or suspicious activity to emergency services immediately.
Ongoing Efforts
Firefighters are working to create firebreaks to protect homes and contain the spread of the fire, but the challenging terrain and changing wind conditions are complicating the response. The NIFRS remains committed to keeping the community safe and is providing regular updates as the situation unfolds.
Further information will be made available as the incident progresses. Stay tuned to local news channels and NIFRS social media for the latest developments.