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The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has issued a stark warning that the UK is ill-equipped to handle the increasing impacts of climate change, urging the government to take urgent preventive action. Fire services are becoming overwhelmed by the frequency of weather-related emergencies, which include floods and wildfires that are now more common due to extreme weather events. According to NFCC chair Mark Hardingham, "the risks around extreme weather are increasing," and without sufficient investment from the government, the capacity to safeguard communities is at risk.
Recent storms, including Storm Babet, which resulted in significant flooding and fatalities, underscore the urgency of the NFCC's call for enhanced resources and better data analysis capabilities. Fire crews collaborate with local resilience forums for emergency planning, but NFCC officials like Ben Brook note that these entities lack the necessary analytical tools and funding for effective climate risk management. The NFCC has recommended a review of existing emergency planning frameworks to address these evolving challenges.