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Tag: SAFETY TIPS

01Sep/23

Louisiana Wildfires Resources

September 1, 2023Information for Families, Public SafetyLouisiana Wildfires 2023, REPLACEMENT BENEFITS, SAFETY TIPS, SNAP BENEFITS, WILDFIRE AWARE MAPFirstSteps

The Louisiana State Fire Marshall and the Louisiana Department of Agriculture (LDAF) have issued a state-wide burn ban due to the drought and extreme heat conditions plaguing the state. With wildfires burning in parts of the state, Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency. Officials are warning the public that even normal activities can trigger a fire. Everyone is urged to be vigilant to help minimize potential fire risks.

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