Married at First Sight stars Adam Aveling and Tayah Victoria are urging Brits to “stay safe” after being evacuated from their homes due to an unexpected wildfire.
The stars were forced to leave their home after a field fire which ravaged a neighbours’ back garden as temperatures continue to soar across the UK.
One of the fires was located in Doncaster, where the couple share their home, with Adam revealing how close the blaze had got to them in a series of Instagram posts.
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He wrote: “Fields on fire at the back of my house. Wow it’s hot,” as the star revealed the extent of the blaze in a piece of footage taken from his window.
Adam went on to share that the police had arrived to evacuate the couple and other nearby residents.
In one shocking photo, visibility on the roads nearby was poor thanks to smoke and ash in the air.
“This photo is literally outside my house,” he wrote.
The 26-year-old later shared an update on his Instagram story, telling fans: “Fires have mainly gone out.
“Luckily stopped just before my shed. Some neighbours weren’t so lucky.”
The clip showed a neighbours back garden a few doors down, where viewers saw burned and charred fences sat in a destroyed garden.
Tayah shared Adam’s update on her own Instagram account, writing: “Just a bit of a scary afternoon, stay safe people,” followed by a praying hands emoji.
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Earlier on, she had shared a photo of huge plumes of smoke nearby, saying: “Please stay safe everyone, we have a field fire right by our house at the moment,” again finishing the post with a praying hands emoji.
The latest blaze comes as the UK recorded record-breaking temperatures in excess of 40°C on Tuesday, with several fires being reported in Central London as well as in more Northern areas of the country such as South Yorkshire.
In Doncaster alone, fire crews have responded to several large scale incidents as a result of the increasing heat, with fire officials at South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue urging the public to take extra precautions while pleading with them not to go swimming in open water to cool off and not to take BBQ’s to the countryside or park.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk