
Parts of Scotland are bracing for an “extreme” and “very high” risk of wildfire over the coming days, as authorities issue urgent warnings following a period of dry weather.
A warning of a very high risk of wildfire in western Scotland came into force on Thursday and will increase to an “extreme” risk alert from Friday until Sunday.
Meanwhile, in central and eastern Scotland, a very high risk of wildfire warning will be in place from Friday until Sunday.
In response, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Wildfire Forum have asked the public to avoid lighting outdoor fires in those areas.

Deputy Assistant Chief Officer Kenny Barbour, the fire service head of prevention and chairman of the forum, said: “Wildfires have the potential to destroy property, landscapes and wildlife, which is why it is so important that members of the public use extreme caution under these conditions.
“People living in the impacted areas should avoid lighting outdoor fires and be mindful that one spark can spread, causing a large amount of damage.
“Remember, there’s no such thing as a harmless fire.
“Share wildfire warnings with your family, friends, and visitors.
“If anyone spots a large outdoor fire, please report it immediately by calling 999, providing your location, and any other relevant information so we can respond quickly.”