Central IL agencies report multiple brush fires, urge fire safety

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Several places across Central Illinois are asking the public to be cautious of fire hazards amid the dry weather.

The warm temperatures may feel pleasant, but that mixed with the windy conditions, dry air, and dry vegetation can create an ideal opportunity for fire to spread.

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The U.S. National Weather Service of Central Illinois described Monday’s weather as “unseasonably warm,” which sets the stage for a “rapid spread” of outdoor fires.

The Christian County Emergency Management Agency announced on Facebook that area firefighters were responding to multiple brush fires throughout the day, and urged the public not to burn anything outdoors.

The City of Danville issued a formal burning ban, effective through 8:00 a.m. Wednesday. The city expects strong 30 to 40 mile-per-hour winds over the next few days. Danville officials said the burn ban does not apply to charcoal or gas grills used for cooking, however they advise people using them to be extra careful through this time.

The Coles County Emergency Management Agency echoed this advice, citing that burning embers can blow around and catch grass on fire. For the same reason, fires can also spread quickly from improperly discarded cigarettes, they said.

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The Illinois State Police and Homer Fire Protection District both took to social media on Monday to ask the public to be wary of potential fire hazards on account of the strong winds and dry air.

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