
Wildfires in north Wales and Derbyshire have led to the evacuation of villagers from Conwy Mountain, with major incidents declared. Natural England issued a warning of 'exceptional fire risk' as thick smoke and falling ash affected the area. The fires underscore the heightened danger of wildfires in the UK under dry conditions.
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Major incident declared for public safety
Villagers were evacuated from their homes due to a wildfire on Conwy Mountain in north Wales.
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Natural England warned of an 'exceptional fire risk'.
Opinion<p>Major incidents declared in north Wales and Derbyshire as Natural England warns of ‘exceptional fire risk’</p><p>Villagers were evacuating from their homes as a wildfire spread across a mountainside in north Wales, prompting firefighters to declare a major incident.</p><p>People described hearing the fire advancing down Conwy Mountain towards homes as ash fell from a sky darkened by…</p>
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Natural England warned of an 'exceptional fire risk'.
OpinionPeople heard the crackling fire advancing down Conwy Mountain towards homes.
OpinionVillagers were evacuated from their homes due to a wildfire on Conwy Mountain in north Wales.
The GuardianMajor incidents were declared in north Wales and Derbyshire due to wildfires.
The GuardianAsh fell from a sky turned dark by thick smoke from the wildfire.
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