The risk from wildfires is increasing, the Emergency Management Agency appeals for maximum caution during the summer.

Increased Wildfire Risk Urged Upon as Summer Approaches

The Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is issuing a strong call for heightened vigilance as the summer season begins, citing a significantly increased risk of wildfires across open, mountainous, and forested areas. Elevated temperatures are contributing to heightened conditions, demanding immediate action from the public. According to the EMA, wildfire prevention is paramount to safeguarding human life, property, animal populations, and the surrounding environment.

The agency emphasizes the critical need to avoid activities that could potentially ignite a fire, specifically discouraging the construction of campfires and the disposal of flammable materials. Citizens are urged to report any suspected fires immediately to emergency numbers 112, 193, and 192. Prompt reporting is vital for effective response and containment efforts.

The EMA is also requesting public engagement in assisting with wildfire prevention initiatives. Residents are encouraged to be aware of their surroundings and to take proactive steps to minimize potential hazards. This coordinated approach is seen as essential in mitigating the growing threat of wildfires during the summer months.

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