Fire crews tackle blaze at protected wildlife area

White and grey smoke rising over the countryside. The smoke comes from flames and charred ground.Image source, Eddie Mitchell
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Crews from three counties are responding to the wildfire

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Firefighters are battling a wildfire near Milland in West Sussex.

Nine fire engines from West Sussex, Hampshire, and Surrey are working to extinguish the blaze, on Chapel Common.

The incident was reported to West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service shortly before 08:00 BST, according to a spokesperson.

The fire service said: "People nearby are urged to avoid the area while the fire is extinguished to allow the firefighters to work safely."

The wildfire is impacting eight hectares of heathland, according to the fire service.

Chapel Common is a protected site of special scientific interest.

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