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Wildfire breaks out in Highland nature reserve famous for ospreys

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It comes as the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Wildlife Forum have issued a wildfire warning for central Highlands, southern and eastern Scotland from Wednesday, lasting until next Monday.

Temperatures are expected to reach 28C on Wednesday around Fort William, with very dry weather forecast for the rest of the week especially in central and western areas.

The fire service’s wildfire tactical adviser, Kevin Dingwall, said that many people will be outdoors enjoying the weather this week and urged them to take “simple steps” to prevent fires from starting.

He said: “Hot, dry conditions increase the risk of wildfire across Scotland. Even if a warning is not in place where you live, we ask everyone to stay vigilant.

“Wildfires can destroy property, landscapes and wildlife. That’s why it’s so important that everyone takes extra care during these conditions.

“Avoid lighting outdoor fires or barbecues in affected areas, and remember that a single spark can cause significant damage. There is no such thing as a harmless fire.

“You can help by sharing wildfire warnings with your family, friends, and any visitors.”

If you see a large outdoor fire, call 999 immediately. Give the location and any other relevant information so fire crews can respond quickly.


BBC News

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