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MDC Cautions Over Fires And Dry Conditions

Due to the worsening drought conditions statewide, the Missouri Department of Conservation is asking residents to use caution as outdoor burning could cause a wildfire. According to MDC, a main cause of wildfires is improper burning of debris such as leaves or brush piles. MDC reminds people that a person who starts a fire for any reason is responsible for any damage it may cause.

MDC Fire Program Supervisor Ben Webster says “It’s been drier and warmer than usual, which means fires have the potential to get out of control very quickly.”  He says “We want everyone to check weather conditions and be extremely careful with or avoid burning leaves or debris during these drier and warmer conditions.”

You are encouraged to check with your local fire department regarding burn bans or reference the National Weather Service for Red Flag Warnings that may be in place because of critical fire-weather conditions.

For those driving off-road, you are reminded the heat from exhaust systems and catalytic converters can cause fires if you are parked in areas with dry leaves and grasses.