Kenya's Tsavo conservation area has reported three separate fire incidents.
The Kenya Wildlife Service said one of the fires adjacent to the Tsavo East National Park was put off before encroaching into the park.
Efforts to put off second and third fires in the southern part of Tsavo West National Park and part of Chyulu National Park are ongoing.
Local media reports that vegetation was destroyed in the fires.
The Daily Nation newspaper has posted a video of one of the fires:
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