Wildfires Yorkshire: Live updates as clean up operation begins following wildfires in Yorkshire

We'll bring you the latest on the major incidents which have been declared across Yorkshire.

A number of wildfires broke out in Yorkshire on the hottest day the region has ever seen.

The temperature has hit 37 degrees in the country for the first time, beating the previous record of 36 in 2019.

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But the scorching temperatures led to fires breaking out across Yorkshire, and major incidents being declared by the emergency services.

Fires have broken out across YorkshireFires have broken out across Yorkshire
Fires have broken out across Yorkshire

A temperature of 40.3C was provisionally recorded in Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, on Tuesday afternoon, beating the previous record for the UK of 38.7C in Cambridge three years ago, by 1.6C.

The Met Office said at least 29 observation sites across England have provisionally broken the previous all-time record, from Bramham, in West Yorkshire, to Charlwood, in Surrey.

A huge fire broke out in Doncaster, sending plumes of smoke into the air and making the streets look like something more usually seen in Australian wildfires.

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Houses were on fire in Barnsley and South Yorkshire Fire Service said it was at "many incidents" on Tuesday.

Emergency services in Humberside, South Yorkshire and North Yorkshire all declared major incidents.

Follow the latest in our blog below.

Yorkshire heatwave and fires latest as major incident declared

That’s it for now.

Phew. It’s been some day. We’re heading off now but we’ll be back tomorrow morning with more updates.

As you try to sleep tonight, think of the people working in the fire services, the police forces and the NHS across Yorkshire as they work in unprecedented heat trying to save lives.

We’ll see you tomorrow, when there is hopefully some rain.

Goodnight.

Good morning.

We’re back today and we’ll be bringing you the fallout from the devastating fires which took place last night.

These images show the devastation caused by a scrubland fire in Maltby, South Yorkshire.

Firefighters in hospital

A number of firefighters were admitted to hospital with heat exhaustion after tackling raging fires across South Yorkshire during yesterday’s heatwave.

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue’s Chief Fire Officer Chris Kirby described yesterday as a ‘brutal day’.

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