The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has warned of a 'very high' wildfire risk due to exceptionally dry conditions, urging extreme caution to protect people, wildlife, and landscapes.
A spokesperson for PCNPA stated: “Conditions are exceptionally dry throughout the National Park. Just one spark can start a fire that spreads rapidly, threatening people, wildlife, habitats and some of our most precious landscapes.
“The risk is real. Please take exceptional care and do nothing that could start a fire.If you see fire or smoke, call 999 immediately.
“Please help us protect the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.”
If you are spending time outdoors:
• Do not light any fires, including campfires
• Do not use disposable or portable barbecues. Pack a picnic instead
• Do not set off fireworks or release sky lanterns
• Extinguish cigarettes fully and never discard them on the ground
• Take all litter home with you
• Camp only where you have permission





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