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(AP) MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota’s tinder dry conditions has the Department of Natural Resources and others concerned about backyard Fourth of July fireworks. About 11% of the state is experiencing severe drought conditions, with 82% in moderate drought and the rest experiencing abnormally dry conditions, according to the National Integrated Drought Information System. Severe drought can be found in several counties along Minnesota’s southern border and the northwest region of the state. The DNR says the dry conditions have already led to more wildfires than usual. Since March, more than 1,400 blazes have charred nearly 55 square miles across the state.
Drought, fire danger prompt crackdown on fireworks in parts of Minnesota Sparks could easily trigger wildfires, DNR warns. July 2, 2021 7:28pm Text size Copy shortlink:
For fear of fire, there will be far fewer fireworks exploding over parts of Minnesota on this dry July 4th weekend.
With drought widespread and deepening across the state, revelers have been asked to celebrate the holiday without home pyrotechnics that could spark deadly wildfires.
About 11% of the state is experiencing severe drought conditions, with 82% in moderate drought and the rest experiencing abnormally dry conditions, according to the National Integrated Drought Information System.
The areas of most severe drought are several counties along Minnesota s southern border and to the northwest.