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Risk of wildfires very high by the weekend

The Met Office Fire Severity Index shows the risk of wildfires on our moorland and countryside is now high, moving to very high at the weekend.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service are reminding people to #bemooraware:

🔥 Don't be tempted to light a BBQ or fire on our countryside.

🚭 Never throw lighted cigarette ends onto the ground, or out of the window of vehicles.

☀️ Don’t leave glass bottles, they can magnify the sun’s rays and start a fire.

📱 If you see a fire or someone using a BBQ on the moorland - call 999 and ask for FIRE.

Dave Walton, Deputy Chief Fire Officer for West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Once a wildfire starts, with the best will in world, it won’t stop and will take hold faster than people can run.

“While we might not see a return of the peaks of previous heatwave, we are expecting some quite high temperatures over a sustained period. The current dry conditions and the ground heat as a result, make it the perfect conditions once again for wildfires to erupt. 

“The longer the hot weather and dry conditions run, coupled with low humidity rates, this really raises the risks for wildfire. This is exactly what happens on the continent and so we need to all play our part over the next few days to prevent fires taking hold.

“We are asking our communities to be responsible and not light fires while the conditions remain as they are. Residents have largely been heeding this advice and we urge them to continue to do so.”

He added while the service was well prepared for what came last time, it was the quantity of fires at once which stretched crews.

“We have already doubled the number of wildfires attended this year compared to last and we are only half-way through the year, so we know we are in for a testing few weeks,” he added. 

“We have specialist equipment for fighting wildfires and we are increasing our resource in terms of 999 control room and crewing engines, especially towards the weekend as we see temperatures rise.

“Our messaging is also being ramped up as we ask people to take responsibility. The fields, crops and grasslands are still tinderbox dry and will go up with little aggravation. A hot barbecue on the ground can start a fire on its own as can a carelessly thrown cigarette or broken glass.

“Our communities, I am sure, will take the lead to not let what happened last month happen here again. If you light flames in these conditions, however careful you might be, you are increasing the risk of a wildfire starting.”

For further advice please visit westyorksfire.gov.uk/safety/be-moor-aware-wildfire-safety

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