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Edinburgh Arthur's Seat blaze continues 24 hours on as fire crews remain at scene

Edinburgh Arthur's Seat blaze continues 24 hours on as fire crews remain at scene

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Edinburgh fire crews are continuing to battle a massive blaze at Arthur's Seat which broke out Sunday afternoon.
A number of firefighters remain at the scene of the popular outdoor attraction as a small area of the hill remains alight with smoke continuing to billow into the sky, reports The Record.
Emergency services raced to the scene around 4.05pm on August 10 after huge flames engulfed large areas of the extinct volcano in Holyrood Park to the south-east of the city centre.
Four fire engines and specialist resources were dispatches to the scene with crews battling the blaze into the early hours on Monday.
No casualties have been reported and the cause of the blaze was likely started by human activity, according to Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Group Commander Niall MacLennan.
He said: 'We were alerted at 4.05pm on Sunday, 10 August, to reports of a fire in the open at Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh.
'Operations Control mobilised four fire appliances and specialist resources to a fire affecting a large area of gorse.
'We currently have three fire appliances and specialist resources at the scene where firefighters are continuing to dampen down hotspots.
"There are no reported casualties at this time. Members of the public are advised to stay away from the area.'
He added: 'While we have no indication of the cause of the fire, the majority of fires of this nature are started by human behaviour.
'Responsible human behaviour can significantly lower the chance of a fire starting. It's vital to follow all safety advice when outdoors and to make sure you are familiar with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code at all times."
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Historic Environment Scotland who managed the park have also confirmed the High Road will remain closed until at least Friday.
A spokesperson for HES said: 'Our Ranger Service has been assisting Scottish Fire and Rescue with an ongoing incident in Holyrood Park.
'Road closures were in place in Holyrood Park overnight to support the work of the emergency services.
'Access has now been reinstated with the exception of the High Road, where the road and pavement will be closed to all users until at least Friday, August 15.
'We would also ask visitors to continue to follow guidance from the emergency services and avoid the south side of Arthur's Seat while the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service continue their work.'
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