Preparations begin for fire season
- The Met Office issued an amber wildfire warning for much of the UK starting Tuesday, April 1, and continuing this week.
- Recent warm weather and dry conditions increased the risk of wildfires, prompting the Met Office to issue the warning.
- The warning covers most of England, extending into Northern Ireland and southern Scotland, with Friday forecast to reach 22C.
- Kathryn Chalk from the Met Office noted, "strong winds and ongoing dry/warm weather brings a continued likelihood for wildfire conditions".
- Fire crews urge the public to act responsibly by avoiding barbecues and campfires, properly disposing of rubbish and cigarettes to prevent fires.
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Barbecue warning issued for Bristol as fire risk rises: public urged to avoid using barbecues in public places
With scorching weather predicted to cover most of the UK this weekend and a rare amber fire warning in place for the South West, fire safety experts are urging residents to take extra care with barbecues and open flames over the coming days.
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