DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY WARNED OF HIGH RISK OF WILDFIRES

A very high risk, moving to an extreme of wildfire is in place across Dumfries and Galloway and many other parts of Scotland until Friday, 21 March the country’s fire and rescue service has warned.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has urged people who live within or who may enter rural environments to exercise caution.

The very high danger assessment – released in conjunction with the Scottish Wildfire Forum (SWF) – remains in place until Friday, 21 March. This covers central and south-west Scotland between Monday, 17 March and Wednesday, 19 March.

On Thursday, 20 March it covers all low-lying areas in Scotland. Central Highlands is covered on Friday, 21 March.

In addition, an extreme danger assessment is in place for Friday, 21 March, covering all low-lying areas in Scotland.

Wildfires have the potential to burn for days and devastate vast areas of land and wildlife; and threaten the welfare of nearby communities.

Group Commander Murray Dalgleish is a Wildfire Tactical Advisor for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. He said: “We are asking the public to exercise extreme caution and think twice before using anything involving a naked flame.
“Many rural and remote communities are hugely impacted by wildfires, which can cause significant damage.
“Livestock, farmland, wildlife, protected woodland and sites of special scientific interest can all be devastated by these fires – as can the lives of people living and working in rural communities.
“These fires can also have a hugely negative impact on the environment and the release of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
“Human behaviour can significantly lower the chance of a wildfire starting, so it is crucial that people act safely and responsibly in rural environments and always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.”