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Crews have been battling the flames near Black Moss Reservoir since 7pm on Sunday, April 25. Firefighters thought they'd brought the blaze under control on Monday, before a change in wind direction at around 2.30pm reignited the flames - pushing the fire to grow further.
A major incident was declared, and specialist equipment and the support of a helicopter wwas brought in to tackle the blaze.
However, after days of hard work, and a very welcome spell of heavy rain yesterday evening, the fire has now been extinguished, leading West Yorkshire
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