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Northern Ireland Faces Rising Wildfire Threat
6 May
Summary
- Spring wildfire risk is increasing due to more frequent drought events.
- Warmer weather dries vegetation earlier, making landscapes flammable.
- Climate change is exacerbating wildfire danger in the UK.

Northern Ireland is experiencing a growing threat from wildfires, with conditions becoming increasingly favorable for blazes. A recent analysis highlights that spring, traditionally the peak wildfire season, is now seeing more frequent drought and fire-conducive weather. This combination of warmth, dryness, and wind is allowing fires to ignite and spread rapidly, a trend exacerbated by climate change.
Experts warn that this shift is leading to a longer and more volatile wildfire season. Warmer weather causes vegetation to dry out earlier in the year, increasing flammability. While spring remains the primary concern, the risk during summer months is also on the rise, indicating a potential for extended fire seasons in the future.