Fire crews remain at the scene of a huge straw blaze that has raged on for nearly 20 hours.
The blaze broke out at a farm in Redenhall, near Harleston, at 3pm on Thursday.
Crews from Harleston, Diss and Carrow were deployed to the area, with the scene being manned all through the night.
Firefighters managed to get the flames under control last night but the core of the straw has continued to burn.
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One engine remains at the site this morning and will stay until "the hay is completely burned down, with no threat of it spreading".
The fire is in a rural remote area with no injuries being recorded.
The straw blaze is one of a spate of harvest fires after hot weather has brought on tinder-dry conditions.
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