Heat Waves
The BBC reported that the UK's heatwave and scorching 40C temperatures sparked wildfires across the country Really? Is it not possible the fires were started by arsonists, as has happened during warm spells for as long as I can remember. Don't take my word for it though, some of those earlier incidents have been reported by the BBC, and can be found on their web site.
Here for your perusal are just a few examples;
13 March 2010 – The number of deliberately started heath fires goes up as the evenings become lighter, the fire service said
26 March 2008 – About 170 firefighters spent three hours battling that blaze, during which more than 100 local residents had to leave their homes
13 April 2006 – Not only is it absolutely devastating to the countryside but it puts lives at risk.
Search, and you will find many more examples.
It has been uncomfortably hot these last few days, but even at 40c grass and trees do not spontaneously combust. It seems however that facts don't matter to the media. Over the last few years a level of hysteria has crept into the MSM. Gone is any attempt to explain and discuss, to discover what actually happened. Now every major incident is treated as if it was Armageddon, and the likes of the BBC, ITV and Sky are quite happy scaring the population because it fits the narrative they are pushing.
The fires over the last few days were not sparked by the heat wave. I'm betting though that when the actual causes are discovered there will barely be a mention of it in the media. They will have moved on to the next scare story.