Homeowners on the Edge of Towns Urged to Prepare for Rising Wildfire Risks This Summer

Homeowners on the Edge of Towns Urged to Prepare for Rising Wildfire Risks This Summer
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Key Points:

  • Warning Issued: Homeowners on the outskirts of towns and cities have been urged to prepare for a heightened risk of wildfires this summer.
  • Rising Incidents: Statistics show 286 wildfires occurred between January 1 and April 4, 2025—100 more than the same period in 2022.
  • Expert Advice: Dave Swallow, lead wildfire tactical adviser at the National Fire Chiefs Council, highlights the rural-urban interface as a key challenge.
  • Public Responsibility: Swallow stresses that public awareness and actions will be essential in reducing risks.
  • Heatwave Impact: The scorching 40°C temperatures of 2022 had devastating effects, with house fires in areas like Wennington and Dagenham.

Residents at risk: As summer approaches, experts are warning that homeowners located at the edges of towns are at greater risk from wildfires. With the rise in wildfires already recorded this year, it’s clear that these areas, particularly those adjacent to open land or vegetation, will likely face an even more challenging fire season.

Why are edges of towns more vulnerable?: Firefighters and experts suggest that the ‘rural-urban interface’—where built-up areas meet open fields and vegetation—presents a unique risk. These areas are more susceptible to the spread of wildfires from surrounding landscapes, especially as the summer heat intensifies.

Dave Swallow, lead wildfire tactical adviser at the National Fire Chiefs Council, emphasised that these boundaries are likely to pose the greatest challenges in managing fires during summer. The increasing number of wildfires, as seen in the statistics, is alarming.

How Can Homeowners Protect Their Property from Wildfires?

Steps for preparation: Fire experts are advising residents to take proactive measures to protect their homes from potential wildfires. Ensuring firebreaks, clearing vegetation around properties, and maintaining defensible space are among the recommended actions to reduce fire spread.

Swallow mentioned that, in future, the public will need to be more responsible about fire risks. For example, by keeping their homes well-maintained and reducing any fire hazards like flammable objects or appliances that may cause fires.

What Measures Can the Public Take to Help Minimise Wildfire Risks?

Public responsibility: Swallow further noted that the public must take greater responsibility in preventing wildfires. Beyond the efforts of firefighters, individuals must be aware of the fire risks around their homes and ensure they are not contributing to the spread. Simple measures like fitting smoke alarms, advising proper appliance safety, and even unplugging electrical devices at night can make a difference.

This advice comes after the extreme conditions witnessed during the 2022 heatwave, which saw temperatures soar to 40°C, leading to devastating wildfires across parts of London, including Wennington and Dagenham.

With rising temperatures predicted for this summer, it’s clear that these warnings are more urgent than ever, and the responsibility lies not only with firefighters but also with homeowners who must remain vigilant and prepared.

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