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Neil Pooran & Ryan Carroll

Fire crews still tackling massive Scots wildfire 'covering an area a mile long'

Fire crews are continuing to tackle a wildfire near Inverness which has burned throughout the night and reportedly covers an area a mile long.

Six fire engines remain near the village of Daviot in the Highlands after the fire broke out at around 2.45pm on Saturday. Emergency crews warned people nearby to stay indoors and close all windows and doors to prevent smoke inhalation yesterday.

Meanwhile, on social media, people in Inverness reported being able to smell smoke during the night. Duncan Macpherson, a Highland councillor for Inverness South, said firefighters were facing an “almighty challenge” on Saturday night.

He tweeted: “The wildfire at Daviot south of Inverness stretches over a mile long between Craggie and Moy and presents an almighty challenge for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to try and contain as the wind blows the flames further across the landscape.”

Images posted by Neil Wallace on social media show large plumes of grey smoke in the sky above Meallmore Hill, near Daviot. The fire started close to a caravan park at about 2.45pm on Saturday during what was the hottest day of the year so far in Scotland.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service warned people to stay indoors and close all windows and doors (PA)

Those who have been evacuated from their homes have been asked not to return while crews continue to battle the blaze.

A temperature of 26.7C was recorded in Auchincruive in South Ayrshire and 23C in Inverness. Meanwhile, the fire service has extended a “very high” wildfire warning which was in place until Saturday through to Monday.

The Daviot fire follows one near Cannich in the Highlands, which began on May 28 and is believed to be one of the largest in the UK.

Firefighters said the total area covered by that fire was about 30 square miles. Another wildfire started on the Campsie Fells to the north of Glasgow.

On Sunday morning a spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed to the Record that they were still in attendance at Daviot following a crew changeover.

They added: "Evacuated residents are asked not to return to their homes, and people in the local area should keep their windows closed to prevent smoke inhalation."

Police Scotland are also still assisting at the scene.

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