Firefighters tackle gorse fire at Pennington Common
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The video shows the fire opposite homes in Pennington
Firefighters have tackled a two-hectare gorse fire in the New Forest.
Crews from 10 stations across Hampshire were called to the fire at Pennington Common, near Lymington, on Sunday afternoon.
Residents were urged to keep doors and windows shut and to avoid the area.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service said crews managed to keep the fire contained to the gorse and woodland, avoiding it spreading to surrounding areas.
Earlier this month Hampshire County Council called on people to take care during the heatwave after wildfires destroyed land and killed small creatures in the county.

Fire services said the stop message came in at 18:48 BST

Residents were urged to keep windows shut

Four main jets, 63-litres of compressed air foam solution and five hose reel jets were used to put out the fire

Crews battled the two-hectare gorse fire throughout Sunday afternoon

Fire services said they managed to keep the spread to the gorse and woodland

Crews remained at the scene until Sunday evening

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