Firefighters tackle moorland blaze near M62

Smoke seen billowing from moorland in the distance.Image source, WYFRS
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West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service has advised people to avoid the area

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Firefighters are tackling a 1.2 mile (2km) long moorland blaze in West Yorkshire.

The blaze broke out near Oldham Road in Ripponden at about 12:15 BST, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service (WYFRS) said.

The cause of the blaze is not currently known and smoke has been seen billowing across the M62.

A WYFRS spokesperson said 18 crews were at the scene to tackle the fire, which at 17:00 BST was burning in two directions, stretching "approximately 2km each".

Smoke from the fire visible in the distance from a photo taken several miles away.Image source, Charles Heslett/BBC
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Smoke from the fire is visible for several miles

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Firefighters tackle moorland blaze near M62

They added that there were no reports of any people involved.

National Highways said the A672 north Oldham Road, heading towards Rishworth, had been closed due to the fire, but the M62 remained open.

Members of the public were asked to avoid the area.

The blaze is the latest in a series of moorland fires in West Yorkshire in recent weeks.

Earlier, the Met Office confirmed Thursday was the warmest start to May on record, with temperatures reaching 28C (82F) in London.

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