Firefighter photos reveal wildfire damage to coastal forest

Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS Smoke rises from the charred remains of heather and bushes. The trunks of several pine trees have been scorched by fire.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
Fire crews were called to the blaze in Culbin Forest on Monday

Photographs taken by firefighters reveal damage caused by a wildfire to parts of a large forest on the shores of the Moray Firth.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) was alerted on Monday morning to the blaze in Culbin Forest - an important habitat to wildlife including red squirrels, badgers and dragonflies.

Dozens of firefighters, supported by a helicopter dropping water, tackled the flames which caused damage and destruction to a large area of pine trees and scrub.

SFRS said two fire engines were still at the scene near Forres.

Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS Orange-grey smoke drifts through stands of pine trees. There are bushes untouched by the fire below the trees. A gravel trail runs through the middle of the scene.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
Trees and scrub have been lost to the fire
Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS A jet of water sprays from a firefighters' hose towards trees. A mist of water from the hose has created a small rainbow.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS Orange-grey smoke drifts through stands of pine trees. There are bushes untouched by the fire below the trees. In the middle of the picture is a gravel trail.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS

Culbin Forest is an area of woods and farmland on the Moray Firth coast between Nairn, in the Highlands, and Burghead, in Moray.

The wildfire covered an area of about 2,500m (8,202ft) by 2,500m.

SFRS had urged the public to stay away from the affected area and asked nearby residents to keep windows of their homes closed because of the smoke.

More than 30 firefighters brought the fire under control on Tuesday.

The incident came during a long dry and warm spell of weather.

Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS A red hose lies on the ground next to a patch of fire-scorched ground. Rows of pine trees surround the scene.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS Smoke rises from the charred remains of heather and bushes. The trunks of several pine trees have been scorched by fire.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS A fire engine parked on a rough road. There is a whin bush covered in yellow flowers next to the engine. The engine has the words "Scottish Fire and Rescue Service" on the side of it.Fochabers Fire Station/SFRS
A small number of firefighters remain at the scene

The SFRS defines wildfires as large, uncontrolled outdoor fires that can exceed 1,000 square metres in area.

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) manages about eight miles (13km) of Culbin, and a network of paths through it.

An FLS spokesperson urged the public not to set fires in the forest.

Wildfires typically happen in places with combustible vegetation that acts as fuel and allows flames to spread rapidly.

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