Brookwood Cemetery On Fire Because Of 'Tinder Box' Conditions

'Tinder Box' Weather Sparks Cemetery Blaze
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Britain's largest cemetery is on fire as the "tinder box dry conditions" sparked wildfires.

The blaze is raging over 17 acres of the 500-acre Brookwood Cemetery near Woking in Surrey.

Around 40 firefighters and six fire engines plus other units are currently battling the fire which started just after 2pm on Tuesday.

The cause is not yet known.

Fire service Area Manager Alan Clark said: "The lack of rain and tinder box dry conditions provide the perfect recipe for wildfires.

"Once they start they can spread quickly, making wildfires notoriously difficult to control. These fires cause devastation to the countryside, wildlife and property. They pose a risk to life, both to the public and the firefighters tackling these blazes."

The cemetery is so large it has its own station. It was laid out in 1854 as the London Necropolis and is still in use.