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Fire department urges community to be fire cautious due to dry spell.

May 20, 2021

Fire department urges community to be fire cautious due to dry spell.
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PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):— The Fire Department which falls under the Ministry of General Affairs, is calling on the community to be very conscious in connection with severe dry weather conditions that the country is currently experiencing.

Residents and motorists are advised not to throw out lighted cigarettes or matches that could result in bush fires in fire-prone areas.

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Persons, who would like to burn bush or garbage in a built-up area, or on a hillside for agricultural activities, are requested to refrain from doing so, and contact the Fire Department for advice.

The inappropriate use of fire can endanger lives, property, and the environment in these dry weather conditions that the country is currently experiencing.

Fires can get out of control by spreading rapidly due to high winds quickly threatening lives and property.

A person can help by reducing bush fire hazards by acting responsibly and following the aforementioned advice from the National Fire Department.

Those seeking information can contact the Fire Department at 542-1215, 542-1217, 542-6001 or in case of an emergency 919.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37625-fire-department-urges-community-to-be-fire-cautious-due-to-dry-spell.html

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