<p> Because of the extreme temperatures and drought have the Lake District in serious danger for the marketing year fires. As part of the record temperature was a warning not fire bans in the country to leave or crickets laptops – the hikers are invited to join the care and all guests are invited, very vigilant, that a quick response to all fires. </ P>
<p> Unusually hot and dry, we were in the entire United Kingdom has several very dry. The Lake District is no exception and was hot from cooking in large areas of drylands. </ P>
<p> Although there is no serious fires during about three years, the Lake District National Park Authority calls for vigilance to reduce the powder keg in the grass and fern – hikers are considered one of the most important safeguard, what time of year there are many walkers and can be an early warning system in danger. </ P>
<p> “We had a prolonged drought, and it needs only a spark of a fire or a barbecue to highlight one of these areas dry and the consequences can be very serious,” said Graham Standring arrange. </ P>
<p> Portable grills are a nightmare, because they stay hot a long time and the people behind you. They are not that the burning on the ground, but the weather conditions are very real fire hazard. “</ P>
Ranger <p> manager Sara Clarke said that the warm weather, the hordes of people from morning until dusk, and many picnics and barbeques. </ P>
<p> “It is the fact that many have during this time the Mediterranean Sea, but we demand only that the portable grills are stones and not directly on the spot,” says Sara. “Please Do not leave unattended to, and once cooled.” </ P>
<p> “I hope that it is too hot for the fires, but when people tried, I ask them, very carefully consider the enormous risks that these bodies in the country. fires can start very easily under these conditions and rapidly. “</ P>
<p> If precautions are taken, it is not the problem, but an error ranges and a large area of land, animal and plant species are severely damaged and in many years back. </ P>
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