Several wildfires break out across county

Jason Arunn Murugesu
BBC News, North East and Cumbria
Kris Shortland Several people walking on grass in front of a massive grey plume of smoke on a green hill filled with yellow flowers.Kris Shortland
Kris Shortland said a fire at Walney Island spread "quickly"

Wildfires have broken out in several locations across a county during a day of dry and sunny weather.

Kris Shortland, who was visiting family in Ulverston, Cumbria, said he was taking a "leisurely walk" along the beach at Walney Island at about 15:45 BST when he noticed flames and a large plume of smoke.

Walney Fire Station issued a statement reporting the blaze was brought under control in about two hours, but small hotspots remained.

Witnesses also reported fires in locations further up the coast, including ones between Whitehaven and Sellafield which disrupted train services on the coast rail line between Carlisle and Barrow.

@Walney_Island Massive plume of smoke on a hill with yellow gorse. Blue skies. @Walney_Island
The fire at Walney was at the back of a golf club, according to Kris Shortland

Mr Shortland said the wildfire he encountered was in the grass and gorse at the back of a golf club and several fire engines had been present.

It looked like "a large smoke plume" which was heading out to sea, he said.

"It spread rather quickly."

Yvonne Hey Plume of smoke near a rail line. It is a single track through rough countryside. The fire seems to be located right alongside the track.Yvonne Hey
Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service had earlier warned about wildfires as temperatures increased

Yvonne Hey said she saw a wildfire close to the rail line at Nethertown, a small village on the Irish Sea coast.

Another resident, who wished to remain anonymous, also described seeing a fire in the same location, while pictures showed several separate plumes of smoke along the coastline.

Supplied Four plumes of smoke rise over green fields, all separate from each other. The sea is in the distance and there is a clear blue sky above. Supplied
Wildfires were seen near Nethertown on Saturday

Fires were also spotted close to the coastal village of St Bees.

Cumbria Fire and Rescue service issued a plea earlier this week urging visitors to the Lake District to act responsibly to cut the risk of wildfires.

Megan Naylor Plume of smoke coming from green hill with a beach in front. Blue ocean and blue sky. Chalets on the left hand side. Megan Naylor
Different parts of west Cumbria saw wildfires breaking out on the same day

Fire prevention officer Andrew Lowes said there were a number of ways the public could help.

"Don't discard rubbish such as plastic or glass that may reflect light and could cause fires," he said.

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