Fire Warning Issued for Bank Holiday Weekend – Stay Vigilant in Outdoor Spaces
Waterford City and County Council is urging the public to be extra vigilant this May Bank Holiday weekend as a Condition ORANGE – High Fire Risk warning remains in place across the country until midday Tuesday, 6th May 2025, as issued by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
This warning applies to all areas, particularly those with dry vegetation such as gorse, heather, and dried grasses. The prolonged spell of warm, dry weather has created highly combustible conditions in forests, uplands, grasslands, and dunes.
We are appealing to all landowners, forest users, and recreational visitors to avoid any activity that could cause a wildfire. This includes lighting of campfires, open fires, or BBQs – particularly in or near Special Areas of Conservation, sand dunes, woodlands, or upland areas.
“Due to the current hot weather, many of our wild spaces are drier than usual including sand dunes, grasslands, woodlands and upland habitats containing peat. Dry vegetation is highly susceptible to the rapid spread of fire,” said Marina Mulligan, Biodiversity Officer from Waterford City and County Council, in conjunction with NPWS Conservation Ranger David Jacob. “There should be no lighting of fires, campfires or BBQs in public places, as this is an offence and poses a direct risk to homes, people and wildlife.”
Under the Wildlife Acts 1976–2023, it is an offence to cut, grub, burn, or destroy vegetation growing on uncultivated land between 1st March and 31st August each year. Any illegal burning of land may result in fines, imprisonment, or loss of farm payments.
In the event of a fire:
Do not attempt to tackle the blaze.
Immediately call 999 or 112 and report the fire with as much detail as possible.
Move away from the fire to a safe location, ideally upwind and away from dry vegetation.
Ensure emergency access is not obstructed by parked vehicles in forest entrances or narrow roads.
Let’s all play our part in preventing wildfires this Bank Holiday. Enjoy the outdoors responsibly, stay safe, and protect our landscapes and communities.
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