Hankley Common: Crews have been tackling Surrey wildfire

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Surrey Fire and Rescue say four hectares of land on Hankley Common were burnt in the fire

Fire crews in Surrey have been tacking a blaze which has destroyed four hectares of land.

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) were called to Hankley Common near Elstead, Surrey, at 18:55 BST on Wednesday.

Nearby residents were advised to close windows and doors during the height of the blaze.

SFRS said firefighters would remain at the scene on Thursday to monitor the fire.

The brigade said: "Despite overnight rain, we are expecting more warm weather and vegetation remains extremely dry."

SFRS continued to urge the public to take care and not use barbeques or open flames in the dry conditions.

The exact cause of the fire is unknown.

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Crews remained at the scene on Hankley Common, near Elstead, on Thursday to monitor the fire

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