According to the DCNR, 99% of wildfires in Pennsylvania are attributed to human activities, which can result in catastrophic damage to woodlands.
Pennsylvania’s woodlands are at the greatest danger from wildfires during the spring and fall months of the year. In April, hundreds of acres burned in Cumberland County during multiple wildfires.
“Wildfires pose a dangerous and growing threat to our state’s forests and the surrounding communities that live and recreate near these woodlands,” said DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. “The Commonwealth has experienced increased fall wildfire activity in recent years, leading to strains on the Commonwealth’s resources, volunteer firefighters, and emergency responders. Pennsylvanians can do their part to help by practicing safe behavior when burning debris or building a campfire.”
The DCNR has compiled a list of ways Pennsylvanians can stay safe when using fire outdoors:
Visit the DCNR website to learn more about the rules and regulations surrounding outdoor burning.
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