Following a period of recent rainfall, the issuance of burn permits has been reinstated. It is important to note that anyone intending to conduct a burn within city limits is required to reach out to the local Fire Department to obtain the necessary permit. Wildfires pose significant risks and can quickly escalate beyond control, leading to devastating consequences. Therefore, it is crucial to exercise caution and ensure that all appropriate documentation is secured prior to igniting any fire.
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