Dramatic images show aftermath of devastating fire on Greater Manchester moor
Crews were called out to Blackstone Edge reservoir, near Littleborough, at around 9.45pm on Thursday (March 27) and worked for nine hours at the scene.
Images from Thursday night showed flames soaring above the ground, with the blaze visible for several miles around.
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It sparked a major response from firefighters in both Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire.
The fire was the second to hit the moors near Blackstone Edge in less than 36 hours, after a blaze broke out on Wednesday afternoon (March 26).
Further details about the cause of Thursday's fire are yet to be confirmed, but Greater Manchester Police does not believe it to be linked to Wednesday's fire, which is being investigated as arson.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: 'Shortly before 9:45pm yesterday evening (Thursday, March 27 2025) two fire engines from Rochdale and Bolton North Fire Stations were called to attend a fire on moorland near Blackstone Edge Reservoir, Littleborough.
"Firefighters arrived quickly and worked alongside colleagues from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service to extinguish large parts of the fire."
Crews remained in attendance until around 7am today. A GMFRS spokesperson added: "Crews have now extinguished the fire and ensured no hot spots remain.
"Firefighters were in attendance for approximately nine hours."
A teenager was arrested on suspicion of arson in connection with Wednesday's fire at Blackstone Edge. GMP has been approached for an update.
In a video message posted today following the two fires at Blackstone Edge, Greater Manchester firefighters said: "Wildfires cause serious damage to wildlife and use a lot of fire service resources to put out.
"We want to remind you to act responsibly on the moors. No fires, no barbecues, no fireworks and no discarded cigarettes.
Watch our video with the crew from one of our wildfire stations, as they share some important prevention messages.#BeMoorAware pic.twitter.com/Hq8yJ3b5KH
— Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service (@manchesterfire) March 28, 2025
"When you're out in the countryside, put your rubbish in the bins provided. If you see a fire, call 999 and ask for the fire service."
To report a deliberate fire anonymously, call FireStoppers on 0800 169 5558 or visit the website.
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