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Spring Burning Restrictions Underway for Central Minnesota

ST. PAUL, Minn. – (March 31, 2016) – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has put burning restrictions in place for the central part of the state. In the past few weeks, firefighters have responded to wildfires in central Minnesota as conditions for fire have increased.

Open burning restrictions will take effect in the following counties: Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Cass (that portion south of the Chippewa National Forest boundary), Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pine, Pope, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Washington and Wright.

The mild temperatures and sparse snow cover this winter have resulted in an early snow melt, according to Linda Gormanson, fire prevention supervisor. The warmer weather and spring winds dry the dead standing grass and brush, allowing them to ignite and spread fire quickly, she said.

Spring open burning restrictions mean residents will not be allowed to burn brush or yard waste. Restrictions typically begin about two weeks after the snow leaves and remain in place until summer green-up occurs. This usually lasts four to six weeks. In Minnesota, most wildfires occur during April and May and over 95 percent are caused by people. The DNR places restrictions on open burning during this time to reduce the number of wildfires during the spring fire season.

These spring restrictions have resulted in a dramatic decrease in the number and size of fires the DNR responds to each year.

For more information on fire condition and burning restrictions, visit the DNR website.

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