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Firefighters have been battling a large gorse fire on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh. Emergency services were alerted to the ...
A large fire on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh was likely started by human activity, fire chiefs have said. Emergency services ...
The fire broke out on Arthur's Seat, a large extinct volcano whose sweeping views over Edinburgh make it one of the city's ...
The fire spread through “a large area of gorse,” a yellow flowering shrub that covers the hillside, officials said. It ...
Human activity ‘almost certainly’ the cause of Edinburgh blaze, fire chief says - Firefighters are still at the scene of the ...
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said three appliances and specialist resources remain at the scene and are ...
Firefighters worked overnight to tackle the blaze on the hill overlooking the Scottish capital. There were no reports of ...
Arthur’s Seat is a popular tourist attraction in the Scottish capital. From the hill's peak, visitors can enjoy panoramic ...
Firefighters worked through the night to contain a major gorse fire that spread across a well-known hill in Edinburgh.
The extinct volcano overlooking Scotland’s capital is a popular vantage point with visitors for its views of the city.
Yesterday’s fire on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh was likely started by humans, according to a fire chief. The fire started around 4pm on 10th August and burned through the night.
A large gorse fire ignited on Arthur's Seat, a prominent landmark in Edinburgh, as the city hosted the Festival Fringe.