Crews stretched with numerous incidents
The Isle of Man Fire Service is urging caution, consideration and vigilance as the hot, dry weather continues.
Crews from all but two of the Island's fire stations were called out over the Bank Holiday weekend to tackle multiple blazes, some of which were serious.
They included a massive gorse fire near Arrasey plantation, a fire at the train sheds at Douglas railway station and a motorbike going up in flames in a van at the TT grandstand paddock.
Deputy Chief Fire Officer John Murtagh has issued the following plea:

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