LONDON (AP) – After a large fire, the firefighters in Northeast, the firefighters in Northern Ireland, touched on a large fire through the forest lands in the southeastern corner of the province overnight, as fears about the warm dry weather grow unreasonably across the United Kingdom.
The fire and rescue service in Northern Ireland announced a major incident at 11:53 pm on Saturday, and more than 100 firefighters and 14 pieces of equipment were deployed in a rural area outside the Hiltown community. The fire was under control in the early hours of Sunday.
The firefighting service said it was believed that the fire had started intentionally. On March 28, the authorities in Northern Ireland denounced a series of forest fires throughout the region.
“People who illuminate these fires may display the lives of others and others, including firefighting employees and other emergency services charged with dealing with them,” Andrew Muir, Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said in a statement.
Firefighters all over the UK are alert this weekend due to an increased risk of fires in the wake of a series of warm spring weather.
The police in Scotland advised people to avoid the east region in East Airesheer due to the Hashim incendiary in the southwestern part of Scotland.
A number of fires were also burned on Bodmin Mosor in Cornwall, southwest of England. The Devon and Cornwall Police advised travelers to avoid the area because they closed a number of roads in the Bulvinter area to help firefighters.