Wennington Blaze Highlights Urgent Need for UK Wildfire Preparedness
The devastating fire in Wennington on July 19, 2022, during record-breaking temperatures, underscores the pressing need for a cohesive wildfire response strategy in the UK.
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The devastating fire in Wennington on July 19, 2022, during record-breaking temperatures, underscores the pressing need for a cohesive wildfire response strategy in the UK.
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