Fire risk in Yorkshire Dales National Park rises

<p> Areas of the Yorkshire Dales National Park are now closed for hikers, that the maintenance of high temperatures and drought round the park scale. </ P>
A <p> urgently for hikers and tourists, while the Met Office has announced that its index for the severity of fires for the Yorkshire Dales is now on “high” and should be based on “exceptional” – the highest rate – if weather continues. </ P>
<p> “Exceptional Opinion automatically trigger the closure of the open access of the earth in the national park, although all footpaths, bridle paths, and remains entirely open. </ P>
<p> Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA)-manager Alan Hulme said: “What this means is that the walkers are asked to only those rights of way and will not be able to move where they are in the parts of the National Park, on cards like the freedom of access to land. </ p>
<p> “I hope that this closure of certain areas of the park, to reduce the fire risk. </ p>
<p> “But we appeal to all those who really pay attention to the disposal of cigarettes and empty bottles and recalled that the sun is strongly influenced by glass can easily cause a fire. Gladly we would also ask people not to say that grills it on the roadside or on the heath. </ P>
<p> “The landscape is so dry, now only a spark could have devastating consequences for the fauna and flora of the park.” </ P>
<p> YDNPA Rangers have in the entire National Opinion hikers of the closure recommendations, and more care. </ P>
The fire <p> severity index peaking should be “exceptional” and then, progressively, with a very small decline in the rain comes. </ P>

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