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Huge fire breaks out in Greater Manchester
Feb 27, 2019 12:59 AM

Huge fire breaks out in Greater Manchester

SUMMARY

A large fire has broken out on Saddleworth Moor in the Greater Manchester region in England, Sky News reported late on Tuesday. Other details were not immediately available.

By ReutersFeb 27, 2019 9:59:56 AM IST (Published)

A fire is seen burning on Saddleworth Moor near the town of Diggle, Britain. (REUTERS/Jon Super)

Fire rages around Saddleworth Moor near the town of Diggle, Britain. (REUTERS/Jon Super)

A fire rages on in Standedge in Oldham, England in this image taken from social media. (J Samantha Bentley via REUTERS)

A fire is seen burning on Saddleworth Moor near the town of Diggle, Britain. (REUTERS/Jon Super)

Emergency vehicles at the scene of a raging fire in Standedge in Oldham, England in this still image taken from a video from social media. (J Samantha Bentley via REUTERS)

Another image shows fire raging in Oldham, England. (J Samantha Bentley via REUTERS)

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