The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) has confirmed that over 50 firefighters are now battling a fire on the Mourne Mountains.
Eight fire appliances are also at the scene of the wildlife in the Bloody Bridge area.
The NIFRS said that firefighters continued to work tirelessly throughout the duration of yesterday evening (Monday, April 7) and into this morning, responding to multiple wildfires and other emergency calls across Northern Ireland.
"Our Regional Control Room received 240 calls yesterday, 27 of the 148 calls mobilised involved wildfires," the service said in a statement.
Our Firefighters are continuing to tackle wildfires in the Bloody Bridge area of the Mourne Mountains. As there is low laying smoke in the local vicinity, please keep your windows & doors closed if you live in that area. pic.twitter.com/Bj34IzOfHW
— Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (@NIFRSOFFICIAL) April 8, 2025
NIFRS is expecting that the firefighting operations will continue in the Bloody Bridge area across today.
"We are appealing for the public to please stay away from the area and avoid hill-walking in the mountains around the Bloody Bridge area.
"If you live in the Newcastle vicinity, please keep your windows and doors closed," it said.
Wildfires in the Sawel Mountain area of Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone and on the Carncullagh Road in the Dervock area have now been dealt with.
An amber weather warning remains in place for wildfires in Northern Ireland.
Members of the public are being urged to follow fire safety advice and stay vigilant to the risk of fire in the countryside.
Anyone who sees a fire is being asked to call 999 immediately.
NIFRS added that crew continued to respond to a number of other emergency incidents overnight including a large shed fire in Hillsborough in the early hours of this morning.
The NIFRS has also issued the following advice to prevent fires in the countryside: