Muck heap fire continues burning on farm

Harriet Heywood
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service It is night and a firefighter is cast in a red glow from a mound of burning muck that looks almost like lava from a volcano. The firefighter is using a hose to spray the mound and is wearing a yellow helmet. The sky is a dark night blue and the trees around the edges of the farm and are cast as silhouettes. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
People have been warned the fire could continue to burn for several days

A muck heap has continued to burn a week after it was first reported as being on fire.

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to a farm in Chippenham, near Newmarket on the Suffolk border, at about 07:00 BST on 2 July.

Crews have since worked to break up the stack and prevent the flames spreading to nearby crops.

Smoke could remain in the Red Lodge area and on the A11 for "a couple more days", according to the service.

A spokesperson added crews were "doing what they can to resolve the incident as quickly as possible".

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service It is daylight and the mound of muck is steaming. There is a yellow JCB digger over the top of it. Two firefighters are looking at the pile of muck facing away from the camera. One is using a hose to spray it with water. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
Crews have been regularly reinspecting the ablaze heap

Firefighters have been reinspecting the site during the day and evening to make sure it remained under control.

They were assisted by the farmer using machinery, as well as rakes, forks and hoses.

The spokesperson added: "Due to the nature of material, this is a slow process but they are making good progress.

"They hope the fire will be out by the weekend."

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