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UK wildfire map: Areas most at risk as major incident declared in North Wales – UK Times

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A major incident has been declared in North Wales where firefighters are continuing to battle a large blaze.

Huge parts of the UK face an “exceptional” risk of wildfires as the record-breaking heatwave continues, experts have warned.

Areas in the South East, London and the Midlands are highlighted as being at highest risk, according to Natural England.

Its fire severity index shows by the middle of the week large parts of the country will be at an “exceptional” risk of wildfires, while most of the rest of England and Wales is deemed to be of “very high” risk over the coming days, as the country swelters in the third heatwave of the year.

Emergency services have been fighting a wildfire near Sychnant Pass on Conwy Mountain since Sunday morning and have evacuated several homes in the area.

Jami Jennings, the service delivery manager of North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Firefighters remain on scene working in challenging conditions to contain the fire and protect surrounding communities, property, infrastructure and the environment.

“Due to the size and complexity of the incident, operations are expected to continue for some time.”

Natural England's fire severity index reveals a high risk of wildfire across most of England and Wales on Sunday July 12
Natural England’s fire severity index reveals a high risk of wildfire across most of England and Wales on Sunday July 12 (Natural England)

Natural England uses information such as wind speed, temperature, time of year and rainfall to produce a fire severity assessment, with maps showing the risk increasing throughout the week.

The Met Office has said the scorching heatwave conditions experienced by much of the UK are due to last into the coming week, with most areas expected to stay dry, sunny and very hot – all which increase the risk of wildfires.

Dave Swallow, National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) wildfire deputy lead and lead tactical adviser, warned that such conditions “significantly increase wildfire risk”.

“But most wildfires start because something provides the spark,” he added.

“Whether it is a disposable barbecue left behind, a discarded cigarette or even a glass bottle left in the sunshine, we all have a role to play in preventing them.

“Summer should be a time for people to enjoy the outdoors but it’s important not to underestimate the risks. Every year we see devastating wildfires and tragic drownings in inland water.

“As more schools break up for the summer holiday, we’re asking people to enjoy the warmer weather safely, look out for one another and take simple steps to help prevent avoidable tragedies.”

By Thursday July 16 the several areas will be at an exceptional risk of wildfires, according to Natural England's fire severity index
By Thursday July 16 the several areas will be at an exceptional risk of wildfires, according to Natural England’s fire severity index (Natural England)

The warnings come after Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service were called out to two moorland wildfires in recent days and London Fire Brigade dealt with a blaze involving shrubbery at Stratford Station on Friday evening, which caused rail line closures.

East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service was called out to a “large fire in the open” on the South Downs near Eastbourne on Saturday while teams also tackled a blaze at Devil’s Dyke in South Downs National Park in West Sussex.

It comes as hundreds of firefighters have also battled one of Spain’s deadliest wildfires, which has killed at least 12 people in Almeria province in the south of the country.

Four of the dead are believed to be British, according to regional authorities.

Burnt areas due to a wildfire at Devil’s Dyke in West Sussex as parts of the UK are said to be at “exceptional” risk of wildfires breaking out due to the hot, dry weather. (Jamie Lashmar/PA).
Burnt areas due to a wildfire at Devil’s Dyke in West Sussex as parts of the UK are said to be at “exceptional” risk of wildfires breaking out due to the hot, dry weather. (Jamie Lashmar/PA). (PA Wire)

The Met Office has warned of possible thunderstorms from Monday in parts of southern England but overall another very dry week is expected.

Amber and yellow heat health alerts issued by the UK Health Security Agency will remain in place across large parts of England until 9pm Wednesday.

The Met Office has revealed that record-breaking temperatures have led to 2026 becoming the first year to record 35C on six separate days.

This broke the previous records set in 1976 and 2020 when five days were recorded with temperatures over 35C.

This year has also become the first to see temperatures of 35C or higher in three calendar months – and broke the record for most temperatures of 34C or higher, with nine so far this summer.

The hot weather in recent days has led to a number of water-related deaths, with Derbyshire Constabulary announcing that the body of an 18-year-old man had been recovered from the water near the weir at the Darley Abbey Mills complex after two teenagers got into difficulty.

Greater Manchester Police said an 18-year-old male died at Dovestone Reservoir, Oldham, on Friday.

The Met Office warned people planning to enjoy the water to be careful and check the water temperature to avoid cold water shocks.

The hot, dry weather has also led water firms to announce hosepipe bans for the east of England, Cambridge, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and areas of Kent.

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