The Hernando County Fire Rescue Department has issued a Smoke Advisory for Hernando County due to the large number of wildfires throughout the state. Residents have likely noticed that Hernando County is experiencing worsening smoke conditions today. These conditions could cause limited visibility, and people with respiratory problems should stay indoors if possible to avoid respiratory distress. Hernando County currently has no active wildfires; however, Hernando County Fire Rescue is monitoring a 13-acre parcel on Mondon Hill Road which is still smoldering after a fire earlier in the week.
Due to the high wildfire risk, Hernando County Fire Rescue encourages everyone to use extreme caution in disposing of all potentially flammable materials, particularly cigarettes, and recommends no burning of debris. For more information about the wildfires and/or burning regulations,
call the Division of Forestry at 754-6777
Thursday, June 16, 2011
FYI - Smoke Conditions in Hernando County
at 9:25 AM
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