At 10.47am on Tuesday, April 7th, the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service crews from Swansea West, Gorseinon, Morriston, Llanelli, Reynoldston, Port Talbot and Pontarddulais Fire Stations were called to an incident at Cefn Bryn in Gower.
Crews responded to a fire involving approximately 120 hectares of grassland. Crews utilised wildfire beaters, blowers and knapsacks, plus hose reel jets to control and extinguish the fire. Crews were supported by the attendance of the water bowser appliance from Port Talbot Fire Station.
The incident proved especially challenging for crews as windy conditions impeded progress and contributed to unpredictable fire behaviour, while warm weather and the protracted duration of the incident increased the physical demands on Firefighters. The final crews left the scene at 5.32pm.
Wildfire Wise
At this time of year, grass and mountainsides can dry out quickly. Even a small spark - accidental or deliberate - can escalate into a fast‑moving fire capable of destroying habitats, landscapes, and homes within minutes.
The Wales Wildfire Board are urging everyone to be #WildfireWise by following our simple, practical safety advice. A small amount of extra care can make a huge difference, helping to protect our stunning countryside and keeping communities safe from the devastating impact of wildfire.
In 2025, fire services across Wales attended 3,474 grass fire incidents - a 275% increase on the previous year. Most concerning of all, deliberate grass fires rose to 2,357 incidents, an increase of 1,694 fires (up 256%), which represents the highest number of grass fires since 2018.
Read more on the Wales Wildfire Board and how we can all work together to protect our countryside and to keep our communities safe from the devastating impact of wildfire.