Forest fire danger level 4! District office warns of campfires in Miesbach
Miesbach district office warns of increased risk of forest fires on August 14, 2025. Tips for safely dealing with fire in the forest.

Forest fire danger level 4! District office warns of campfires in Miesbach
Particular caution should currently be exercised in the Miesbach region as the forest fire danger index has risen to level 4 out of 5. The Miesbach district office has urgently warned the population to use open fires responsibly. Open flames in forests or adjacent areas are particularly risky and should be avoided at all costs Mercury reports.
The requirements are clear: Fire departments and other emergency services ask you to maintain a safety distance of at least 100 meters from forests when handling open fireplaces. In addition, such fires must always be supervised, as an unattended fire can quickly escalate. Before leaving the fireplace, ensure that the fire and embers are completely extinguished. As the district office further recommends, day-trippers should help keep access to forests clear and only use designated parking spaces. It is not just a question of safety, but also of consideration for nature.
Midsummer temperatures and increased risk
The current mid-summer temperatures contribute to the risk of forest fires. Especially in dry weather, even hot exhaust systems can easily ignite grassy areas, increasing the risk of a fire enormously. This is precisely why it is crucial to find out about the online reporting from the Rosenheim Integrated Control Center. This notification for Dax fires, traditional fires and other purpose-built fires does not trigger a permit, but it does help to keep an overview of the fire sources.
The authorities' efforts are aimed at reducing false alarms during emergency calls about smoke or fires. If a fire brigade is called out, the person responsible is liable for the costs incurred. A fact that is worth remembering if you are thinking about starting a campfire.
An appeal to reason
The warning from the district office is no coincidence. Prevention is the top priority, and the authorities are therefore urgently appealing to all citizens to act carefully. Whether barbecuing, campfires or other outdoor leisure activities – the responsible use of fire is not only a legal obligation, but also a question of personal and community safety awareness.
To find out more, you can also take a closer look at the offers - whether they are leisure activities or special events. However, the district office always remains responsible for issuing appropriate regulations and information. Further information on the topics addressed can be found, for example, at XNXX or even on JapanCupid.