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Crews inspect gorse fire scenes | Crews inspect gorse fire scenes |
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Firefighters are returning to parts of Wales badly affected by grass and gorse fires over the last few days. | |
There are still fires burning in Gwynedd and Torfaen, while some minor blazes are still smouldering. | |
Over the bank holiday weekend, there were 500 incidents across Wales which firefighters said had drained resources and hit the environment. | |
Fire officers have urged the public to be careful, and environmental experts have warned of the consequences. | |
Crews were still tackling fresh fires on Tuesday and Wednesday, but reported no major problems on Thursday morning. | Crews were still tackling fresh fires on Tuesday and Wednesday, but reported no major problems on Thursday morning. |
In south Wales, a fire at Mile Point on Coity Mountain in Blaenavon, Torfaen, was still alight on Thursday, along with a mountain fire at Tonypandy, Rhondda. | |
One of the largest fires in north Wales near the Llyn Tecwyn Uchaf reservoir in Llandecwyn, Gwynedd, was still alight on Thursday and a crew has been sent back to fight it. | |
Firefighters are also inspecting areas that were badly affected. | Firefighters are also inspecting areas that were badly affected. |
There were over 500 incidents during the holiday period | There were over 500 incidents during the holiday period |
The fire service said the Easter weekend was one of the worst they have ever experienced for countryside fires. | The fire service said the Easter weekend was one of the worst they have ever experienced for countryside fires. |
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it received more than 1,500 calls over grass and bracken fires - with the vast majority started deliberately. | South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it received more than 1,500 calls over grass and bracken fires - with the vast majority started deliberately. |
Mid and West Wales Fire Service received 223 call outs to attend grass fires, and in north Wales crews attended 96 gorse and forest fires. | Mid and West Wales Fire Service received 223 call outs to attend grass fires, and in north Wales crews attended 96 gorse and forest fires. |
Fire officers made a plea to the public to be more careful in the countryside while experts warned of the consequences for wildlife and their habitats. | |
On Wednesday, mid and west Wales crews attended 78 fires and received 180 repeat calls - where more than one person reports an incident. | |
Crews in north Wales were called to a gorse fire at Prion, near Denbigh. The cause of the fire was thought to be "controlled burning which had spread uncontrollably". | Crews in north Wales were called to a gorse fire at Prion, near Denbigh. The cause of the fire was thought to be "controlled burning which had spread uncontrollably". |