The City of Columbia has issued an important announcement regarding fire safety. In light of the current dry conditions and the anticipated increase in wind speeds, the Fire Marshal has mandated that Columbia Fire and Rescue will not be granting any burn permits at this time. This precautionary measure is being implemented to safeguard the community and its residents from the risk of potential fire outbreaks. The decision underscores the importance of prioritizing public safety during these hazardous weather conditions. Residents are urged to adhere to this directive to help prevent any fire-related incidents.
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