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Emergency alert sent to mobile phones with wildfire warning after UK blazes

The alert follows multiple major blazes as firefighters and military personnel battle fires and officials urge people to avoid barbecues and fireworks.

  • On Friday at 7pm, the UK government dispatched a severe emergency alert to millions of mobile devices across England and Wales, warning of a 'very high risk' of wildfires nationally. The message advised against lighting barbecues, campfires, fireworks, or any activity that could spark a blaze.
  • Record-Breaking heat and persistent drought have made 2026 the first year with three separate days reaching 37C, leaving Britain a 'tinderbox.' On Thursday, wildfires destroyed 19 homes in Stourbridge, with temperatures hitting 38.1C at Kew Gardens in London.
  • First Secretary of State Louise Haigh called the alert 'the most extensive use of the UK's emergency alert system in response to an active incident.' The government banned disposable barbecues immediately and deployed 100 additional military personnel to support rescue efforts.
  • Emergency services reported a surge in 999 calls following the alert, forcing police and fire services to urge the public to reserve lines for genuine emergencies. The alert also prompted event cancellations, including Bournemouth's fireworks display scheduled for Friday night.
  • Prime Minister Andy Burnham warned the situation is 'not over by any means' as wildfire risks remain high across the nation. With drought conditions persisting, authorities are asking residents to exercise extreme caution over the weekend to prevent further fires.
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Wildfire barbecue ban ignored after 'severe alert' but 'don't tell police'

People have been ignoring warnings not to light barbecues during high fire risk conditions.

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The British government has issued an emergency warning to millions of citizens across the country following a severe drought and increased fire risk, an unprecedented move in British history.

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