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Wildfire warning issued


Date: 18th June, 2025

With a threatened heatwave over the coming days, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging local people to enjoy the sunshine safely.

The dry and hot conditions mean there is a heightened risk of wildfire, especially on large areas of open land, such as heathlands, fields and cliffsides.

Group Manager Jim Weston said: “The longer we go without rain means that the ground and foliage get really dry, leading to a greater risk of fire spreading if something happens to cause ignition.

“We have already had a number of devastating fires this year, so we would urge anyone going out and about in our beautiful countryside 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:

Garden bonfires are very common in the summer, but they can get out of control very easily. If you want to burn off garden waste, make sure you:

There is also a reminder that, while taking a cooling dip in open water can be very tempting when temperatures rise, any lake or waterway can hold hidden dangers.

When considering swimming in any water:

GM Weston said: “If you see someone in trouble in the water, don’t go in yourself. Encourage them to float and, if possible, throw them something to hold onto. Stay with them on dry land where you can see them, and call 999, asking for the coastguard if on the beach or the fire service if inland.”

He added: “We want everyone to enjoy the good weather while it’s here, but to do so safely. There’s a wealth of advice available at www.dwfire.org.uk/safety-outdoors and we would urge people to follow the guidance.”

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