A raging wildfire has ripped by means of a farm in Fife selling fears for the welfare of livestock.
Emergency crews raced to Craigs Farm, Kinglassie Street, Cardenden final evening after the alarm was raised round 8pm.
Firefighters labored for over an hour to sort out the blaze because it took maintain of bushes and different shrubbery.
Images taken on the scene present smoke and flames billowing from an space of gorse.
Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service have confirmed that no-one was injured on account of the occasion, however it isn't but identified whether or not any animals have been injured.
The Rescue Service mentioned, nevertheless, that the hearth has now been extinguished and the realm usually made protected.
A Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service spokesperson mentioned: "We have been alerted at 7.53pm on Wednesday, April 27 to studies of a fireplace within the open in Cardenden, Fife.
"Operations Management mobilised one equipment to Kinglassie Street, the place firefighters have been met by a big space of gorse on fireplace.

"Firefighters extinguished the hearth and labored to make the realm protected earlier than leaving the scene.
"There have been no casualties."
It comes after a separate wildfire in Kyle of Lochalsh noticed firefighters work by means of the evening as flames tore by means of the village.
Six crews from Skye and the Highlands have been scrambled to the blaze in Western Ross-shire at round 10.20am yesterday.
4 fireplace engines stay on the scene at this time because the emergency employees proceed to sort out the inferno.
Dramatic pictures present shiny flames illuminating the hills and plumes of smoke ascending into the sky overhead as the hearth, which is believed to have damaged out on a big patch of heather, grows three miles lengthy.
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