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Residents in northern Michigan have fallen branches and wood to get rid of after the ice storm, but despite a little rain today, grass and shrubs are dry after lying dormant all winter, increasing the threat of wildfire.
“People cause nine out of 10 wildfires, and most of them are debris piles that got out of control,” said Paul Rogers, fire prevention specialist for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
“We want to be able to focus our energy on continuing to clear trees off roads and provide access to communications towers in the 12-county emergency area,” Rogers said. The DNR is part of a statewide relief effort and is working with the Michigan National Guard and others.
Before you light a burn pile, check Michigan.gov/BurnPermit or call 866-922-BURN to make sure conditions are safe in your area. People in southern Michigan should check with their local government or fire department.
Here are tips if you do burn:
If you live in the storm area, you may also want to take advantage of these resources: