Extensive gorse fires took hold on Blackstairs Mountains overnight

An orange high forest fire risk rating is in place until Monday and the public are being urged not to light fires or use barbecues

Gorse fires overnight on the Blackstairs Mountains. Photograph: Carlow Fire and Rescue
Gorse fires overnight on the Blackstairs Mountains. Photograph: Carlow Fire and Rescue

Fire crews from across Carlow and Kilkenny were called out to deal with extensive gorse fires on the Blackstairs Mountains overnight.

The fires took hold in the Raheendarragh area on Mount Leinster. It was the third time this week that fire crews have dealt with such call-outs.

There is an orange high forest fire risk rating in place until Monday, and the public are being urged not to light fires or use barbecues, and to dispose of smoking materials responsibly, in areas with very dry land and vegetation.

A Carlow Fire and Rescue spokesperson warned that such fires “damage local habitats and take fire service resources out of urban areas to deal with them”.

The public are urged to remain vigilant and report any burning/fires to the Fire Service and to the Gardaí.

The spokesperson added: “These fires can spread very quickly due to the land being so dry and with winds particularly in the evening aiding fast spread across large areas of land.”

Last Wednesday, emergency services were at the scene of a fire in south Kilkenny, which took almost six hours to extinguish.

The fire service tended to a gorse fire in the Cullintra area, outside The Rower, Co Kilkenny, as the blaze was spreading.

While no injuries were reported in all three call-outs a spokesperson for Kilkenny Fire Service said that this time of year fire services across the country are “inundated with gorse fires”.

The spokesperson noted that such fires can have a “huge, devastating impact on nature, particularly ground-nesting birds as their habitats are destroyed”.

Meanwhile, temperatures on Saturday are expected to reach up to 21 degrees, according to Met Éireann. It will be warmest in the east, with light winds.

Sunday is also expected to be a dry day overall, with temperatures of between 14 and 18 degrees.

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