10/09/2025
We extend our sincere gratitude to all partners and members of the public for their continued support throughout the ongoing wildfire incident. We especially thank local farmers, Game Keepers, the Ministry of Defence, the Local Resilience Forum, contractors and our communities for their cooperation, support and resilience.
We also want to acknowledge the exceptional efforts of our own staff, we are immensely proud of their continued commitment, alongside those who have supported us from around the country.
Although elements of our response are transitioning toward Business As Usual the wildfire remains formally declared a single agency major incident for NYFRS. This status, determined by our Strategic Leadership Team in consultation with Incident Commanders and Wildfire Tactical Advisors, reflects the complex and evolving nature of the situation and is based on critical operational factors. Retaining the major incident designation enables the Service to mobilise resources dynamically and adapt tactics swiftly without formal escalation processes. This decision is based on risk, not resource availability and reflects the complexity, hazards and enduring environmental impacts of the incident.
Special arrangements with contractors remain in place and we are working closely with landowners to clarify their responsibilities as we move toward de-escalation. Structured handovers to landowners are underway and our Internal Coordination Group holds daily incident and partner agency briefings, to monitor progress and guide the transition to business as usual
While the fire is currently contained, it is not fully extinguished and we will remain at the scene for sometime. Deep-seated burning and excessive heat remain and shifts in wind direction can ignite unburnt vegetation within containment lines, leading to the continued flare-ups. This will result in the visible flame and smoke we've been updating you on, potentially causing temporary traffic disruption and concern in nearby communities. Despite the establishment of significant fire breaks, the landscape remains highly vulnerable and the risk of re-ignition is a key factor in our maintenance of the Major Incident status. Key safety concerns persist, including the increased risk of unexploded munitions within the affected area, which the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum Recovery Group is working with MoD upon. This significantly impacts our firefighting tactics and crew safety and restricts access for partner agencies. The scale and terrain of the incident ground continue to present logistical challenges, limiting safe and effective firefighting operations. Nonetheless, we are effectively dealing with all flare ups and areas needing a response. An investigation into the cause of the fire is also underway.
Public reassurance remains a priority for us, as our crews continue to operate under emergency response protocols and are ready to escalate operations if required. The weather conditions are being closely monitored and operational decisions are informed by expert advice and real-time intelligence. We remain committed to maintaining the welfare and health and safety of our crews throughout this incident. All personnel are adhering to strict safety protocols, including guidance around unexploded ordnance and terrain hazards.
Please continue to adhere to our safety notices and seek updates from official sources
Once again, we thank everyone involved for your dedication, cooperation and support during this challenging period.
Photo shows members of the fire investigation team.