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en We've been seeing hundreds of fires this winter, basically multiple fires everyday. When you talk about these wind events that have been coming through, instead of these fires where firefighters can quickly stop them, they're turning to thousands of acres.

en His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. It has allowed for more fires and the wind has fanned those fires, turning them into hundreds, if not thousands of acres.

en All of this coming together is setting a scenario for large scale fires and multiple fires. Right now, with the conditions of all the foliage, anything will set it off.

en It's going to be too hot, too windy and dry, and at the moment our firefighters are still out there working on fires across the state, and they don't need to be looking after any new fires that are started by fireworks.

en We're hitting these fires very hard and heavy from the air. Local firefighters are starting to call in air resources very early to get on top of these fires before they get out of hand.

en They're really starting to get so big that they aren't one-day fires. They are two- or three-day fires. It's wearing down a lot of the firefighters.

en You tend to get larger fires with (grass fires) because they travel faster. Those are the kinds of fires we're seeing so far this year.

en The recent fires in Oklahoma and Texas have shown how quickly grass fires can spread and how much damage the can do. We don't want to have a situation like that here.

en I asked Andrew to go back to 1981, when we started keeping records on all the fires in the five towns. I saw that last year, we had only 21 multiple alarm fires in the Regional, and that seemed to me to be a low number. So we decided to research it more.

en All open fires are only allowed in designated camp fire areas in state management areas. Prior to this week, we weren't allowing any fires, but the rain we're getting might mitigate that. I don't foresee a long term ban in the management areas. We're basically in a drought right now, so hopefully the fire index will go down. The ground needs to be wet enough so fires don't get out of control.

en We had a little bit of rain to come in. It helped for about two days. And now we're back to the way we were two days...you know, last week we were chasing fires, and all the fires been 100 acres plus. The same thing's happening now. It just takes a little spark, and the fire runs and it's hard to catch it.

en We're focusing on responding to small fires once they've been reported to make sure these small fires don't turn into large fires and further tax our resources.

en At different places and events, you need to know what kind of fire is allowed, ... Some sites will not let you dig holes for pit fires, others want only pit fires for safety reasons. If you're using a rack, make sure it's steady, and allow plenty of time for cooking.

en The thing is, if we don't get into a pattern, this is going to be misleading to a lot of people. If we go into another dry spell, we're going to see fires. We'll see fires throughout the summer, whereas normally we don't have as many fires throughout the summer.

en Carelessness with debris burning is a leading cause of wildfires in Mississippi. Windy conditions increase the number of fires, size of fires and their intensity. Frost has killed grass and weeds, making this vegetation a fuel source for fires in addition to limbs, leaves and other vegetative debris in woods and on undeveloped property.


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