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Firefighters warn Britain is ‘woefully underprepared’ to tackle wildfire threat
People watch a large wildfire in Lickey Hills Country Park on the edge of Birmingham, July 18, 2022

FIREFIGHTERS are warning that the UK is “woefully under-prepared” to tackle increasingly likely wildfires.

The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) said there was a “dangerous” lack in strategy, planning and investment across the UK.

Job cuts and under resourcing of fire and rescue services has already resulted in firefighters stretched beyond limits at incidents in the past decade, said the union.

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