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Latest forest fire update for the Northeast Region

MNR News Release ******************* No new fires were reported on May 22. There are no active fires in the region and the hazard is low.
MNR News Release

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No new fires were reported on May 22. There are no active fires in the region and the hazard is low.

Be FireSmart!

Residents that are planning on burning grass, brush or other wood debris should consider composting or taking material to landfill sites instead. Each spring, grass fires get out of control and cause needless damage to barns, homes and cottages.

Under the FFPA the only materials that can be burned without a fire permit are grass, wood, brush or wood by-products and people must tend their fires at all times making sure to put them out dead out before leaving. If it is windy, the risk of a wildfire is high – don’t burn!

If a forest fire results because you have used fire improperly, you could be held responsible for the costs of putting out the fire and for any property damage that occurs.

Residents in organized municipalities are reminded to check with local officials for burning restrictions that may be in place in their areas.

Further information is available on safe outdoor fire management at www.ontario.ca/fireprevention.

For more information about the current fire situation, visit www.ontario.ca/forestfire .

Report forest fires north of the French and Mattawa rivers by calling 310-FIRE (3473).

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