Thursday, 28 April 2022 23:41
Discarded cigarette causes nature reserve blaze
Written by David FletcherThe fire that broke out at Lions Hill in Dorset on 26 April has devastated an area of nature reserve. The 42-hectare heath is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a wetlands area considered to be of international importance. Fire crews said the blaze was sparked by a discarded cigarette. Later that day the Fire Service tweeted, ‘Sadly, our crews have attended another heath fire this evening. This fire was also started by a discarded cigarette: please dispose of these responsibly.’ Dorset firefighters have dealt with a spate of heath fires, including one started deliberately at Canford Heath. The service said, ‘These avoidable fires tie up so many of our resources which could impact a response to other emergencies.’
Additional Info
- Pray: for people to heed the Fire Service appeal to dispose of cigarettes properly. (Romans 13:1)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-61240847
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