A red forest fire warning is currently in place across Ireland.
Dublin Fire Brigade says fires will start and spread easily with real threats to nature, property and life.
"With exercise areas extended to 5km, wooded and scrub areas are accessible to more people," the Fire Brigade said in a social media post, referencing a slight relaxation in the government's Covid-19 restrictions on the public.
With exercise areas extended to 5km, wooded and scrub areas are accessible to more people.
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) May 6, 2020
A red forest fire warning is the highest warning issued. Fire will start and spread easily with real threats to nature, property and life.
Be fire aware while exercising #COVID19ireland pic.twitter.com/cG097AK6dx
The alert was issued by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
"Our current high-pressure weather pattern has previously been associated with extreme fire behaviour in Irish conditions," a department Twitter post read.
#FireWarning ⚠️🔴
— Dept of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (@agriculture_ie) May 5, 2020
We have issued a Red Forest Fire warning
Our current high pressure weather pattern has previously been associated with extreme fire behaviour in Irish conditions.
🗓️Warning in place until 12:00 Thursday May 7
📍Full #FireWarning https://t.co/ngCxjeFXmw pic.twitter.com/axCukmtKqT
The alert will remain in place until midday tomorrow.