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By uk-times.com11 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Flames take hold as fire burns on Arthur’s Seat

A large fire on Arthur’s Seat in the centre of Edinburgh was almost certainly sparked by human activity, a Scottish Fire and Rescue service group commander has said.

Neil MacLennan said that the exact cause of the blaze was not yet known but that a deliberate act could not be ruled out.

The fire, which spread rapidly across the hill in Holyrood Park on Sunday afternoon, was brought under control overnight.

The area was evacuated as the flames spread and there were no reported casualties.

Sarah Grossman A fire burns on a grassy hill behind a church spire and other buildings in the foreground. The fire extends from the base of the hill further up the slope on the left, with thick grey smoke rising above it. There are large patches of orange flames. Sarah Grossman

Arthur’s Seat was evacuated as the fire spread up the hillside

Mr MacLennan said the “challenging” fire spready quickly through gorse and heather on the steep hillside.

Asked how the blaze started, he told Radio’s Good Morning Scotland: “We don’t have specifics … but what we can pretty much be certain of is it would have been some form of human behaviour or intervention of some sort.

“It’s very rare for any natural wildfires to start in this country.

“How that manifested we don’t know at this stage but there will have been some form of human interaction and that’s part of the risk for that area – it is a busy area.

“The risk is there for that type of fire to start.”

Karen Clough a fire spreads across a hill emitting lots of grey smoke Karen Clough

Arthur’s Seat rises above Edinburgh from near the Scottish Parliament. Offering views of the city, it is a popular climb for locals and visitors.

The hill also caught fire in February 2019, with dozens of firefighters working through the night to extinguish a large gorse blaze.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has issued several wildfire warnings this year, with the country seeing a particularly warm and dry summer.

Blazes that burned across moorland at Carrbridge and Dava in the Highlands earlier this summer have been called the biggest wildfires Scotland has ever seen.

Why are wildfires more common?

Professor Rory Hadden, chair of fire science at the University of Edinburgh, agreed that most wildfires in Scotland were caused by human activity.

He told Good Morning Scotland: “Some of these can kind just be people in the countryside trying their best to enjoy themselves and making some mistakes.”

Prof Hadden said wildfires in Scotland were becoming larger, more common and more difficult to put out.

With climate change was causing more extreme heat in the summer and milder temperatures in winter, the expert said this led to the growth of more vegetation, providing more “fuel” for fires.

He added that changes in land use, such as an increase in rewilding as well as rural depopulation, were also contributory factors.

The fire service said four appliances and specialist resources were sent to Arthur’s Seat after the alarm was raised at about 16:05 on Sunday.

It said two appliances remained at the scene on Monday.

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