Heatwave turns UK into giant tinderbox

Written by David Fletcher 19 Jul 2018
Heatwave turns UK into giant tinderbox

The fire on Saddleworth Moor is out, but the fire service told the public to stay safe on the moorlands, especially as schools are closing. Between 15 and 19 July there have been many fires on grasslands, including one near Epping Forest where forty fire engines attended a blaze which stretched across 247 acres. The London fire commissioner said, ‘This weekend we dealt with the largest grass fire in our history, as well as a range of other serious fires. The ground is extremely dry, and grassland and parks will act like a tinderbox when exposed to the smallest of sparks. We are asking people not to drop cigarettes or matches on dry ground or out of car windows; don’t have barbecues on dry grass or parks and don’t leave glass bottles out as they can concentrate the sun’s rays and start a blaze. Grass fires spread like lightning. If you see grass smouldering, call 999 immediately.’

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