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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Police warning issued after man’s garden bonfire destroys 30 hectares of crops

Police have issued a stern warning after man was arrested on suspicion of accidentally setting fire to a large area of farm land.

Multiple fire crews were called to the blaze, which broke out near Marina Drive, Harworth, at around 2.30pm yesterday (Saturday) afternoon.

Officers believe the fire, which consumed around 30 hectares of crops, may have been started by an attempt to burn waste paper in a nearby garden.

A 37-year-old man been arrested on suspicion of arson and remains in police custody.

Chief Inspector Heather Maelor, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

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“We cannot stress enough how easy it is for fire to spread during the current hot and dry weather.

“Any attempt to burn even the smallest amount of material in the open can easily cause a very large blaze that puts property and lives in danger.

“When incidents of this nature are reported to us they will be thoroughly investigated and anyone found to be responsible may face a criminal prosecution and all the very serious consequences that come with it.”

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue service, which attended multiple incidents throughout the course of the day, strongly advises against any kind of outdoor fire or BBQ, and is also urging caution on the disposal of cigarette butts and glass bottles.

Anyone with additional information about yesterday’s fire is asked to call 101 quoting incident 430 of 13 August 2022.

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