Salisbury Plain fires on MoD land send smoke across Wiltshire

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Fire on Salisbury PlainImage source, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue
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The smell from the fire has been drifting for miles north across Wiltshire

Residents in parts of Wiltshire have been advised to stay indoors and shut their windows due to smoke from the Salisbury Plain fires.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the fires were the result of its military training exercises on Monday.

The area was being used for live firing practice but firing has since stopped.

One farmer said the smoke was "exceptional" and was not dispersing. Firefighters are unable to approach due to the risk of unexploded bombs.

They have said they plan to let the fires burn out.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service is not currently at the scene but has advised residents to keep their homes sealed.

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The Ministry of Defence has said the area is not accessible to the general public.

The MoD's current strategy is to monitor the situation and alert the fire service if the fires breach the contained training area, as one fire threatened to on Monday evening.

Several neighbours have contacted BBC Radio Wiltshire about the pungent smoke.

Farmer Tim Daw said the smoke was "so encompassing".

"We've had smoke before and it passes away, the wind changes a bit," he said.

"But this is quite exceptional."

At the scene: Karen Gardner, BBC Radio Wiltshire

It's really unpleasant here. It's quick thick smoke. I can't see the sun, it's defusing all the sunlight. It smells pretty rank too.

Because of the rising smoke it is difficult to see.

So I do think the fire - or fires - are still burning. We don't know, really, because the MoD isn't telling us what is going on.

We do know from the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service that they did attend overnight when it was thought one of the fires was encroaching on public access land.

There's a definite and noticeable worsening since I got here a few hours ago.

Another local - Neil Lockhart from Urchfont, near Devizes - said he was "absolutely shocked" at the "extent of the smoke".

"Perhaps [the live firing from the MoD] should never have happened in this condition. The grass is very dry and the plains are very susceptible.

"This is not the first time this has happened."

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Neil Lockhart said the grass on the plain was "very dry"

A MoD spokesperson said: "There are several fires within the Salisbury Plain Training Area but they do not currently pose a risk to the general public.

"Due to the risk of unexploded ordnance, firefighters cannot enter the affected area.

"We are monitoring the fire and maintaining close communications with Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service, who stand ready to assist should the fire spread beyond the impact area."

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