FOURTEEN fire crews are currently dealing with bonfire incidents this evening.
Firework displays are being held across Gwent this evening.
But Jennie Griffiths, who is head of Joint Fire Control for South Wales and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Services, took to social media to warn that fire services are dealing with a number of incidents.
Some of the incidents are in Mountain Ash, Lansbury Park in Caerphilly and Ebbw Vale.
In one post, she tweeted: "It would greatly assist us this evening if dialling 999 to report a bonfire if you can provide the exact location, whether it is attended or unattended, the size of the bonfire if possible, and if it is on open ground etc."
It would greatly assist us this evening if dialing 999 to report a bonfire if you can provide the exact location, whether it is attended or unattended, the size of the bonfire if possible, and if it is on open ground etc .....
— Jennie Griffiths 🏴 (@GriffithsJECtrl) November 5, 2018
14 crews are currently attending incidents
— Jennie Griffiths 🏴 (@GriffithsJECtrl) November 5, 2018
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