Crews from Bagenalstown Fire Station battled wildland fires on Mount Leinster in the Raheendarragh area last night. The Carlow County Fire & Rescue Service issued a warning amid an Orange High Forest Fire Risk rating, urging the public to avoid starting fires, using BBQs, and disposing of smoking materials carefully to prevent further blazes.

Mount Leinster Blaze Latest

Dry vegetation and strong evening winds have caused rapid fire spread, increasing danger across Mount Leinster’s wildlands. Fire crews remain on alert to control any outbreaks swiftly.

Public Safety Appeal

The Fire Service urges local residents and visitors to remain vigilant and immediately report any sign of fires or smoke by calling 999 or 112 to avoid escalation.

Environmental Impact Latest

These wildfires threaten local habitats severely and divert vital Fire Service resources away from urban emergency needs, adding pressure to emergency response teams.

Forest Fire Risk

The Orange High Forest Fire Risk indicates exceptionally dry conditions, making the landscape highly susceptible to ignition. Officials stress caution in outdoor activities in these conditions.

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