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Fire chiefs warn of increased wildfire and water risks

Fire chiefs are urging the public to take extra care this bank holiday as forecasts predict warmer and drier weather conditions across the UK.

The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) said the changing weather could increase the risk of wildfires and water related incidents.

Wildfire numbers continue to rise

NFCC National Resilience data shows that more than 270 wildfires have already been recorded in England and Wales this year.

The warning follows unprecedented wildfire activity during 2025, when fire and rescue services responded to more than 1,000 wildfires by November, exceeding the previous record of 994 incidents set in 2022.

The council said many wildfires are preventable and are commonly caused by disposable barbecues, discarded cigarettes and other careless behaviour in outdoor areas.

Figures from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government showed fire and rescue services in England attended an additional 40,000 incidents in the year ending December 2025 compared with the previous year.

The NFCC said much of the increase was linked to a 29% rise in fires, particularly outdoor primary and secondary fires.

Water safety concerns during warmer weather

The NFCC is also warning of increased accidental drowning risks as more people spend time around water during warmer weather.

Data from the Water Incident Database showed there were 193 confirmed accidental drowning fatalities across the UK in 2024, with May recording the highest monthly total at 28 deaths.

The council highlighted that 37% of people who drowned in 2024 had no intention of entering the water and were often walking or running nearby before incidents occurred.

Public urged to follow safety advice

NFCC Chair, Phil Garrigan, said: “With the risk of wildfires increasing as we go into the warmer months, we’re asking everyone to take a few simple precautions to help keep themselves, their communities and the environment safe this summer.

“Wildfires can start quickly and spread fast, but small actions make a big difference. Avoid using disposable barbecues in parks or open countryside, take care not to drop cigarettes or leave glass behind, and follow local fire safety advice. If you see signs of fire, call 999 immediately.

“Fire and rescue services are already dealing with a high number of incidents, and by working together we can help reduce the risk and ease that pressure. Taking care outdoors helps protect homes, wildlife and open spaces for everyone.

“We’re also encouraging people to stay safe around water. Cold water can be a shock, even on warm days. If you see someone in trouble, call 999, encourage them to float, and throw something that floats to help.

“Enjoy the outdoors this summer – and by looking out for each other, we can all help keep it safe.”

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