Some 50 firefighters from the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) are continuing to battle a blaze on the Mourne Mountains in Co. Down today (Tuesday, April 28).
Yesterday saw some 90 firefighters tackling two fires in the mountains, one in the Ballagh Road, Newcastle area and another at Sandbank Road, Hilltown.
The former fire has now been brought under control, but the latter is still ongoing, covering a fire front of some 500m.
In a statement today, a spokesperson for the NIFRS said: "The wildfire in the Ballagh Road of the Mourne Mountains has now been dealt with.
"The initial call was received at 6:44p.m on Saturday, April 25," the spokesperson said, saying that that fire covered around 1,000ha.
According to the NIFRS, the cause of the fire is "believed to be deliberate ignition". The fire was dealt with by 10:08a.m this morning.
The NIFRS spokesperson added: "Firefighters are continuing to work tirelessly at the Sandbank Road, Hilltown wildfire incident. Approximately 50 firefighters are in attendance battling a fire front of over 500m.
"Firefighting operations will continue today so we ask the public to avoid this area," the spokesperson said.
A warning for potential fire is still in place in Northern Ireland, and the NIFRS has appealed to the public to adhere to its fire safety advice.
"Please stay vigilant to fire in the countryside. If you see a fire, call 999 immediately," the fire service said.
The NIFRS has asked people to adhere to the following advice: