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Dry weather leads to brush fires

| Hansen Hasenberg
So far in the month of August, Navarre has only received 1.47 inches of rain according to the data. In July, we received 3.71 inches of rain. Those two months do not even equal the total amount of rain in June of 8.88 inches. The dry conditions coupled with wind has allowed brush fires to spark more easily. Monday, Aug. 21, left Holley Navarre Fire District and their partners battling three brush fires scattered across Navarre, all taking place after noon.
HNFD firefighter Christopher Tate sprays down burnt trees to make sure the woods in between Sierra St. and Verano St. don’t reignite.

 

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