More grass fires broke out out in hot conditions – with firefighters warning what people keep on having barbecues in parks and drop cigarettes out of car windows.
ten fire engines and about 70 firefighters were called to the scene. fire in enfield, north London, on Saturday afternoon.
An area The London Fire Brigade (LFB) reported that measuring about 900 m by 600 m caught fire.
AT fire produced a lot of smoke over M25 between junctions 25 and 26, this added.
“Least of sparks can start the flame that could cause devastation,” the statement said.
“Despite our constant warning over in last a few weeks, we know is there some more people who barbecue in parks throwing cigarettes out of car windows and leaving rubbish lying around.”
The Cornish Fire and Rescue Service said it was fighting a major wildfire. in city of Camborne.
Nottinghamshire Police appeal for information after a big fire in field in Mansfield.
“Nearby house and number of vehicles were damaged because of the flame that currently taken under control by firefighters. force said.
The Kent Fire and Rescue Service said it sent 10 fire harvest engines fire in village of Wye.
In Dorset, a local fire the service said a one-time barbecue was most likely cause of a big blaze on Friday.
Ninety firefighters and ten fire engines – including some called in from neighboring areas – were sent to the scene in Studland.
There was “evidence of a small camp where someone was using a disposable barbecue,” the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) said.
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“We can’t say 100% what it was cause but when we find evidence, we must assume that this is the most likely cause”Press Secretary added.
“Fires are not just start on them.”
Firefighters worked all night to bring the fire under control.
This was reported by the Dorset police. on Saturday afternoon when the untorn piece of munitions believed to date from World War II were found on scorched wasteland.
The bomb disposal team is coming, force added, with in public warned to expect a loud bang.
in first 10 days of In August, DWFRS said it had visited 180 wildfires.
In the same period last year was 34.
The staff “never had year like this is one – this is just unprecedented,” the spokeswoman said.
Temperatures can reach 35 degrees this weekend.
An amber heat warning was issued by the Met Office.

