A SWFRS spokesman said: "Significant progress has been made, with all fire breaks continuing to hold and the incident remaining contained. "We are expected to remain on site over the coming days to monitor the area and continue with fire suppression and mitigation operations." A spokesman for SWFRS said: "We are urging the public to think twice before lighting a fire or barbecue to prevent further incidents. Natural Resources Wales has supported SWFRS on site, alongside local farmers who have assisted with valuable local knowledge and resources. The incident has also led to broader discussions about wildfire prevention and land management in Wales, particularly during periods of drought.