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Amber Wildfire alert issued


Date: 21st April, 2026

An Amber wildfire alert has been issued for the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service area.

An Amber alert means that, should a wildfire be experienced, it could spread quickly and easily due to the dry conditions. The risk is greatest on large areas of open land, such as heathlands, fields and even cliffsides.

There have already been several heathland fires in the Dorset area this year affecting several hectares which were believed to have been started deliberately.

Group Manager Graham Kewley said: “While the dry, warm weather is very welcome, it does mean the ground and foliage are dry, leading to a greater risk of fire spreading if something happens to cause ignition. We would urge anyone going out and about in our beautiful countryside over the coming days to take extra care and be vigilant, follow our advice to #BringAPicnicNotABarbecue, and avoid having campfires on heathland or in woodlands.”

Top tips for staying fire safe while out and about include:

If you see any suspicious fire setting behaviour in progress, call 999 and ask for the Police. If you have any information regarding non-emergency deliberate fire setting, please call 101 or log it online at www.dorset.police.uk You can report anything anonymously by calling Crime stoppers on 0800 555111.

More information on staying safe and enjoying outside areas whilst avoiding starting a wildfire can be found at www.dwfire.org.uk/heath-fires-and-countryside-safety

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