City officials in Loretto have declared a burn ban in response to ongoing and severe dry conditions affecting the area. This prohibition means that any form of burning within the city limits is strictly forbidden until conditions improve and are considered safe for such activities. The decision underscores the city’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its residents amid heightened fire risks.
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