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Mourne Mountains: Assistant fire chief thanks all for support

Thirty firefighters and four appliances have been at the Co Down peaks since first light on Sunday. Aidan Jennings, assistant chief fire and rescue officer, said the operation will continue across the day. An update on the Mourne Mountains wildfire, from @NIFRSJennings. There are currently 6 Fire Appliances & 40 Firefighters in attendance. ACFRO Jennings thanks our NIFRS personnel, partner agencies and the businesses & individuals who ve provided refreshments, for their support. pic.twitter.com/F1Q9fWKMZn Firefighters efforts have been supported by police, Coastguard, Mourne Rescue Team, Forestry Service, National Trust, NIEA and Sky Watch Patrol. Coastguard helicopters from the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain allowed fire chiefs an aerial view of the blaze to help inform tactics, transport personnel to remote locations and plan resources.

Firefighters return to tackle Mourne Mountains blaze for third day

Their efforts have been supported by police, Coastguard, Mourne Rescue Team, Forestry Service, National Trust, NIEA and Sky Watch Patrol. Coastguard helicopters from the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain allowed fire chiefs an aerial view of the blaze to help inform tactics, transport personnel to remote locations and plan resources. The public has been urged to stay away. Aidan Jennings, assistant chief fire and rescue officer, said it is “undoubtedly one of the most challenging gorse fires firefighters have ever had to deal with”. Aidan Jennings asked people to be extra fire aware (Rebecca Black/PA) He said fire crews will be available to those who need them despite the operation in the Mournes, but asked the public to be extra fire aware.

Firefighting operation at Mourne Mountains being scaled back | St Albans & Harpenden Review

The firefighting operation at the Mourne Mountains is being scaled back. On the third day of battling the flames, the major incident status was de-escalated at about lunchtime on Sunday. Firefighters moved to working on extinguishing hotspots. The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has indicated they hope the operation can be wound up within hours. Thank you so much to the businesses and individuals who have provided our Firefighters with refreshments during this incident. The incident has been scaled down, and is no longer a major incident, and so please don t worry about bringing any more refreshments to the scene. https://t.co/9b2AjXV7i9

Firefighters battle mountain blaze for third day

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