Home   News   Article

Inverness-shire and the Highlands given "very high risk" of wildfire warning by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service


By Alasdair Fraser

Register for free to read more of the latest local news. It's easy and will only take a moment.



Click here to sign up to our free newsletters!
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service's wildfire warning issued today
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service's wildfire warning issued today

A large swathe of the Highlands is facing a heightened wildfire risk this weekend.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) issued the warning of a “very high risk” of wildfire in many parts of the country from today until Monday.

It includes Inverness-shire, Nairn-shire, the Loch Ness area, Easter Ross and southern parts of Sutherland and up to the east coast of Caithness.

The emergency service blamed a build-up of dead grass and heather left over from last year, which can dry very quickly as temperatures increase, for exacerbating and the risk of fire.

Wildfire warning for Highlands
Wildfire warning for Highlands

The service urged people living, working or visiting rural areas to exercise caution over the next few days.

The very high warning – released in conjunction with the Scottish Wildfire Forum (SWF) – will remain in place until Monday.

SFRS group commander Niall MacLennan said: "Numerous wildfires across Scotland this spring – including a wildfire at Kinlochmoidart which spanned the course of three days – have shown how real the danger of fire is in the countryside and how damaging it can be to the environment, wildlife and nearby communities.

"With rising temperatures this weekend and further dry conditions into next week, wildfires could burn and spread with very high intensity in high-risk areas.

"Therefore, it is crucial that people act responsibly when enjoying the outdoors and please think twice before using anything involving a naked flame."


Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.



This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More