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Texas A&M Forest Service encourages caution as wildfire danger increases

As persistent triple-digit tempers and dry conditions increase danger for much of the state. Texas A&M Forest Service urges Texans to be cautious with outdoor activities that create sparks.
Through Friday, high temperatures and increased wind speeds will support the potential for large wildfires that may be resistant to firefighters suppression efforts.
Areas at risk include North, Central, and South Texas, the southern region of East Texas, areas in the Rolling Plains near Wichita Falls and Abilene and areas in the Hill Country near San Angelo, Fredericksburg and San Antonio.
The risk for wildfire activity will remain elevated through the first week of August, as very hot and dry conditions are likely to continue.
In Texas 9 out of 10 Wildfires are human-caused and preventable. The Most Common causes of wildfires during the summer months are debris burning and equipment use, which includes parking in dry grass and dragging trailer chains.
Throughout the summer months:
-Always Check with local officials for burn bans and other outdoor burning restrictions.
-Park in Designated spaces and avoid driving over and/or parking on dry grass.
-Never leave a cooking fire or campfire unattended.
-When pulling a trailer make sure chains are properly connected.
-If you witness suspicious behavior or signs of arson, immediately call the local authorities.

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