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Engineers from Strathy North wind farm evacuated as wildfire rages on – Energy Voice

Published by SAS Volunteer on May 16, 2019 May 16, 2019

by Michelle Henderson
Engineers from a Highland Wind farm have been evacuated to safety as
firefighters continue to battle a raging wildfire in Sutherland.
The blaze has reduced in area from almost 5,000 acres on Tuesday to more
like 1,000 acres yesterday, but has got closer to the Strathy North turbines.
Six crews were stationed at various sections between Melvich and Strathy,
near Thurso, using knapsacks and beaters to extinguish the flames.
As concerns for Strathy North continued to grow, firefighters from Wick
were stationed in the grounds – home to 33 wind turbines – as a team from
Thurso remained stationed at the access road.
An SSE spokesman confirmed several members of staff had been evacuated from
the site as a matter of safety; despite repairs ongoing to several damaged
cables.
He said: “The wildfires in the Sutherland area caused a fault in one of
Strathy North’s export cables over the weekend and we are working with
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks to resolve the issue as safely
and as quickly as possible.
“In response to the fires we have had to evacuate the Strathy North and
will only return when it has been assessed it is safe.”
Meanwhile, staff from RSPB Scotland were actively engaging with fire crews
yesterday in a bid to protect their Forsinard nature reserve as the blaze
reached the western border.
A spokesman for RSPB Scotland said: “It is our understanding that they were
started as a consequence of muirburning.
“The fire is now at the Forsinard Western boundary and our staff and
volunteers are assisting fire crews.
“We have engaged a helicopter to ‘water bomb’ the fire. We are also
ploughing a fire break to protect our forestry plantations.”
Multiple crews from across the north were dispatched to the scene for a
third day in a frantic effort to contain the blaze, which first broke out
around 10pm on Sunday.
A crew from Durness continued to tackle the fire in the north sector as
personnel from Lairg remained at Strathy Forest in the south.
A second helicopter was also drafted in to provide relief to the existing
aircraft which had been in operation for more than 30 hours.
Station Manager Alex McKinley said crews were likely to “remain on scene
for some time yet”.
He added: “We would like to remind the public to stay away from this area
this time, and remind the local community to ensure windows are closed if
smoke travels in the direction of their homes.”


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