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By عبد السلام
Published: May 10, 2022
The recent wave of warmer weather has led to dryness across the region, prompting officials to raise the fire risk rating to high in Muskoka.
On Tuesday, Muskoka fire chiefs set the rating to high, adding that igniting fires in a limited scope is allowed in most rural areas in Muskoka, but not allowed during the day.
Officials stated that fires should never be left unattended, and you must have the proper tools to extinguish a fire if necessary.
Residents are advised to consult with their local municipality for specific burning regulations.
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