Officials with the Kentucky Division of Forestry say this summer’s lack of rain, along with tornadoes that have knocked down trees have created the conditions for a potentially bad wildfire season. The recent drought has dried out state forests in the Commonwealth, and fallen trees and limbs means there’s plenty of fuel for wildfires. State forester Leah MacSwords says this could lead to an active fire season and be dangerous for firefighters. She says people should take extra precautions and watch out for forest arson, the leading cause of Kentucky’s wildfires. This fall’s fire season began Monday.
Drought Creates Conditions for Active Wildfire Season

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