Emergency services declare a major incident as firefighters tackle a wildfire near Sychnant Pass on Conwy Mountain in North Wales. Residents in the vicinity of the blaze are evacuated, and people are told to avoid the area while crews work to control the fire.
BBC News reports that the Conwy incident is part of a wider outbreak, with at least 10 other wildfires breaking out across the UK over the same weekend. The Mirror also describes additional blazes in multiple locations around the country, alongside the Conwy Mountain fire.
Across the reports, the focus remains on active firefighting operations, public safety warnings, and the scale of the incident as authorities coordinate response to fires in different areas. The available information describes evacuations near the Conwy fire and multiple wildfire incidents elsewhere, but does not provide detailed causes, casualty figures, or the extent of damage in the sources provided.