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Probe into Highland and Moray wildfires that burned for days | UK News

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Nairn Community Fire Station Fire engines parked in a row along a road verge next to an area of moorland. Smoke drifts nearby.Nairn Community Fire Station

Dozens of firefighters were supported by volunteers in tackling the wildfires

A joint police and fire service investigation has been launched into the causes of large wildfires that burned over four days in the north of Scotland.

The fires on moors and woodland were first reported to Police Scotland at about 16:05 on Saturday.

Dozens of firefighters tackled the blazes, supported by volunteers and waterbombing by a helicopter.

Police Scotland said incidents near Carrbridge, Grantown-on-Spey and Dava in the Highlands, and Upper Knockando were being investigated.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said one appliance remained at Dava, where a fire broke out on Saturday, as a precaution.

A red road warning sign set up by the side of a rural road. In white writing are the words: "Road ahead closed". There is a drystone dyke and across a field, in the distance, thick grey smoke rises from a wildfire.

Ch Insp Mike MacKenzie said: “Fortunately no-one has been injured but a large swathe of the countryside has been badly affected.

“I would like to thank all the emergency services and the public involved.

“Our inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances and this includes the area around Lochindorb between Carrbridge and Dava and the area around Loch Allan near Dava.”

He added: “We are asking anyone who saw anything suspicious or has any information that could assist with the investigation to get in touch.”

The aftermath of a wildfire at Dava Moor. Moorland behind a wire fence is burned black. There is a lone pine in the distance.

The aftermath of a wildfire at Dava Moor in the Highlands

SFRS Deputy Assistant Chief Officer Kenny Barbour said the incidents had been challenging and required a “significant deployment of resources”, including crews from across the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire.

He said firefighters worked alongside landowners and others to bring the fires under control.

Mr Barbour said: “I’d like to recognise the efforts of all firefighters who attended and particularly those who are on call and often combine this role with other jobs in the community.

“They continue to be invaluable in responding to incidents like these that impact hugely on rural areas.”

One witness, who tried to put a fire out near Grantown-on-Spey in the Cairngorms National Park on Saturday, told Scotland News it started south-east of Loch Allan.

They said the seat of the wildfire was a ring of stones where a camp fire had been lit and camping chairs had been abandoned.

The Cairngorms National Park Authority has urged people not to light campfires and barbecues.

Chief executive Grant Moir said: “The effects of these fires on our wildlife and land is devastating, and we will be working with partners and landowners to assess the damage and see how we can help the recovery.”

Several local roads were closed as a precaution over the past four days.

Residents living in Carrbridge, Grantown-on-Spey and Aviemore were advised to keep the windows of homes and businesses closed due to smoke.

People living 170 miles (273km) miles away in Orkney reported smelling smoke from the wildfires.

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