A large-scale moor fire has broken out in North Yorkshire, prompting the evacuation of Rigg Farm Caravan Park. The fire, which is believed to have started in the early hours of the morning, has spread rapidly across the moorland. Firefighters from North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service are on the scene, working to contain the blaze. The evacuation of the caravan park was ordered as a precautionary measure, with residents and holidaymakers being relocated to a safe area. The fire is thought to have been caused by a combination of dry weather and strong winds. The moorland area is particularly vulnerable to fires due to the dry undergrowth and strong winds. Firefighters are using specialized equipment, including helicopters and fire engines, to tackle the blaze. The fire has already burned a significant area of moorland, with flames reaching as high as 10 feet in some areas. The smoke from the fire can be seen for miles, causing concern for local residents and visitors. The evacuation of the caravan park has caused disruption to holidaymakers, with some having to abandon their caravans and belongings. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but it is believed to be accidental. The fire has highlighted the importance of fire safety in rural areas, particularly during periods of dry weather. The local community has come together to support those affected by the fire, with offers of accommodation and food being made to those who have been evacuated. The fire has also raised concerns about the impact on local wildlife, with the moorland being home to a variety of rare and endangered species. The fire service has warned people to stay away from the area, as the fire is still burning and the smoke is causing visibility problems. The evacuation of the caravan park is a precautionary measure, and it is hoped that residents and holidaymakers will be able to return to their homes and caravans soon. The fire has been described as ‘severe’ by the fire service, with the potential to spread further if not brought under control. The local authority has issued a statement urging people to be vigilant and to report any further fires to the authorities immediately. The fire has caused significant disruption to the local area, with roads being closed and public transport being diverted. The fire service has thanked the local community for their support and cooperation, and has urged everyone to remain vigilant and to follow any instructions from the authorities. The full extent of the damage caused by the fire is not yet known, but it is expected to be significant. The fire has highlighted the need for increased funding for fire services, particularly in rural areas where the risk of wildfires is higher. The local MP has issued a statement calling for increased support for the fire service, and for measures to be put in place to prevent similar fires from occurring in the future.