Fire crews tackle Devil's Dyke wildfire overnight
Eddie MitchellFirefighters have worked through the night to tackle a wildfire in South Downs National Park in West Sussex.
Eight fire engines and five specialist support vehicles were sent to Devil's Dyke after the blaze was reported just after 17:00 BST on Friday.
Teams from West and East Sussex fire and rescue services worked together to extinguish the flames.
Crews were still at the scene on Saturday damping down the area.
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