A wildfire of a forest that spreads rapidly due to air conditions in the dorset and 20 houses have been emptied, it has been brought under control.
The explosion at Holt Heath near Wimbourne broke on Saturday at around 11:10 BST, with about 100 firefighters to deal with a fast -moving fire.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said that the crew had worked hard to bring it under control and saved a property from fire.
Fire service declared one big event Due to the number of crew in the size of the fire and the number of crew in a heath and wildfire Newton HeathWhich has been burning since last Sunday.
The fire service said that seven fire engines, three off road equipment and water carriers from Dorset and Hampshire stations remain in the scene of Holt Heath.
It said that the National Trust was also helping the fire crew to make fire breaks.
The firefighters of Hampshire, Isle of White, Devon and Summerset stations were called to help the Dorset Crew at the height of the Blaze.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Darren Langdown said: “We are very grateful to our neighboring services that they are giving us and I can only praise all my employees who are working so hard in extremely difficult circumstances.”
Many roads are closed in Holt village, including Holt Road and Horten Road as well as Ambal Mead and Lower Row with Hurts Lane.
People are being urged to say far away from the area.
The fire in Newton Heath between Corf Castle and Swanj has destroyed an area about the size of 35 football pitches last Sunday.
While the fire in Newton Heath was deliberately started, the cause of the fire in Holt Heath is currently unknown.