A huge explosion Is Broke in one area In Essex As Fire fighting Continue fighting wildfire across Britain.
Fire fighting Hurry For the scene to deal with the explosion When it broke down near Amrsham Court in Rayle on Friday.
Show dramatic pictures posted on social media Fire Attaching the ground with furious, flames and smoke in the sky.
Heatwave and frequent dry weather The London Fire Brigade has seen to deal with more forests in this summer compared to the entire 2024. A senior fire fighter stated that the crew was experiencing a “busy summer” and they were working under “very challenging circumstances” to bring the blaze under control.
Wildfires are also furious in Scotland in this summerA place that rarely sees Blaze. The Scottish Games Association warned that the fire was limiting the ability of “spread” firefighters to respond to other emergency situations, so they were “becoming a threat to human life”.
Essex The County Fire and Rescue Service said that its crews were working hard to set fire to the sand on Friday, which was in danger of spreading in nearby properties.
This confirmed that Blaze reached an outbuilding, but no one was injured in the incident.
The residents told the local media that mobile houses were evacuated near the explosion after setting an electric pylon. According to your Southnd, about three hectares of crop was on fire.
It states that the road closes and the impact of smoke on visibility caused crowds on the roads in the surrounding area.
The fire service service issued a warning to the motorists to drive carefully as the A129 and A1245 were smoke.

In an update on Friday afternoon, group manager Mark Digori confirmed that the incident has now been down.
He said that the crew was set to stay at the scene for a few hours to reduce the hotspot, which was expected to shut down the road soon.
It comes after a big grass fire In Daganem On Monday evening, 125 firefighters and 20 fire engines were used to bring the blaze under control near Clemens Road.
While fences, sheds and garden furniture were damaged, firefighters successfully stopped the explosion from spreading in houses in the area.
Another two fire was also extinguished, with 60 firefighters with an explosion spread over six hectares in Hornchurch, and other 60 crew members were deployed in grass fire on Vaulthamsto Marshes.
On Tuesday afternoon, a fourth grass fire broke out on a six acre in Upaminster.

Boro Commander Black Bates told the BBC that there was “very” for three fire force on Monday evening, but expert training had ensured that they were ready for the incident.
Also in July, after the fire broke out between the third summer heatwave, the fields were tortured in Marlbrook, Vestershair. Local residents were forced to vacate their homes, while the firefighters fought to bring the flames under control.
Earlier in summer, many wildfires in Scottish Highlands were burnt for days. Scotland’s Fire and Rescue Service stated that the firefighters worked “tireless” to deal with a wildfire from a wildfire from the Wildfire in the village of Dallas in Peacock.
The National Fire Chiefs Council warned that the wildfires have become rapidly common as the UK climate becomes more extreme, affecting all fire and rescue services throughout the UK.
It states that many forests are caused by human activity, as it urged to take precautions on light fire in the open.