Guildford wildfire was 'accidental', brigade says

A firefighter in full protective kit sprays water on a patch of grass that is well alight.Image source, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
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At it's height, 10 fire crews were called to deal with the blaze

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A wildfire that swept through land near Guildford in Surrey has been put out, and was caused by accident, firefighters say.

Ten fire crews were sent to deal with the blaze, which broke out at about 16.20 BST in the Sandy Lane area on Monday.

It broke out in fields next to Piccards Farm House, but no buildings were damaged.

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said on Tuesday that the fire had been put out.

A large area of ploughed and harvested farmland burns.Image source, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
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A large area of farmland caught fire

In a statement, it said: "We left the scene at approximately 07:46am this morning, following a reinspection.

"The fire was confirmed as accidental."

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