
In the early hours of the morning, the Malta Rangers Unit successfully contained a potentially dangerous fire left unattended in the dense pine woodlands of Aħrax, Mellieħa.
While wrapping up their shift shortly after midnight, the Rangers carried out one final patrol around the Aħrax area. During their sweep, they discovered an active fire burning within the woodland with no one in sight.
Given the dry summer conditions, such negligence posed a serious risk of sparking a large-scale wildfire.
Acting swiftly, the Rangers, equipped with water and fire extinguishers, managed to put out the fire before it could spread. Their rapid response likely prevented serious damage to the local ecosystem and a major threat to nearby areas.
Authorities are once again reminding the public that leaving fires unattended, especially in such conditions, is not only reckless but also illegal. The Mellieħa Local Council has bye-laws in place to prevent such incidents and urges all visitors to respect local legislation for the safety of everyone.
The Malta Rangers Unit continues to patrol the Aħrax woodlands regularly, helping reduce the occurrence of wildfires while protecting the area’s valuable wildlife and natural heritage.
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