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DCNR Urges Caution to Prevent Wildfires Amid Increased Risk Due to Dry Conditions

from Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is urging Pennsylvanians to exercise caution when burning outdoors to prevent wildfires.

While Pennsylvania saw heavy rain and flooding from summer hurricanes, recent dry conditions, paired with sunny days, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low humidity, have heightened wildfire risk.

Human activity causes 99 percent of wildfires in Pennsylvania, leading to the destruction of thousands of acres of state and private woodlands each year.

Wildfires require specific conditions to ignite:

DCNR advises those lighting fires at home or campsites to keep combustible items at least 10 feet away. A rake or shovel, along with water, should be readily available to fully extinguish embers. Officials also recommend checking DCNR’s website for elevated fire risk alerts.

DCNR’s Bureau of Forestry offers the following safety tips:

Remember, a single spark can ignite a wildfire, risking your safety and that of others. As Smokey Bear says, “Only YOU can prevent wildfires!”

Visit DCNR’s website for more information about wildfire prevention in Pennsylvania.

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Source: bctv

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