Witnesses described seeing thick plumes of smoke "like a volcano had erupted" blowing across the water from woodland above the villages of Bannavie and Corpach, opposite Fort William, as a fierce blaze ripped through trees and shrubland.
The area is one of the few in Scotland to have avoided the recent snowfalls, with local residents describing how weeks without rain had left the surrounding landscape bone dry and "ready to burn".
Witnesses described seeing thick plumes of smoke "like a volcano had erupted" blowing across the water from woodland above the villages of Banavie and Corpach, opposite Fort William, as a fierce blaze ripped through trees and shrubland.
The area is one of the few in Scotland to have avoided the recent snowfalls, with local residents describing how weeks without rain had left the surrounding landscape bone dry and "ready to burn".