Burn ban.

United States
August 26, 2023 11:55am CST
In the county I live in; the judge has put a burn ban into effect yesterday. I do not blame him for doing it because it has been awhile since we got any rain and everything is really dry. I will have to until the burn ban is over before I can burn some trash outside. I do not want to catch anything on fire and the fire gets out of control.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
26 Aug 23
It would be better and safe to avoid burning outside till the weather is dry. What kind of trash do you burn??
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• United States
26 Aug 23
It is usually the packages I have left after I eat the food out of it.
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@arunima25 (87806)
• Bangalore, India
29 Aug 23
@Scrapper88 Oh! I see. Don't they take them in trash? I think that they can be recycled.
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• United States
29 Aug 23
@arunima25 There is not very many places around where I live that recycles stuff like that.
@Dena91 (16636)
• United States
26 Aug 23
It's best to avoid any outside burning. We have had bans off and on during the summer. Thankfully we are suppose to get some rain over the next few days. Hope your area receives some soon too.
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• United States
26 Aug 23
I hope it rains soon too. I have not gotten very much rain this month.
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@AmbiePam (92711)
• United States
26 Aug 23
I can’t remember the last time I saw anyone burn trash. I remember my late grandmother doing it decades ago.
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• United States
26 Aug 23
I have been doing it for over twenty years now.
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
27 Aug 23
Well he is good to do that..this complex where i live the manager is an idiot and lets the bums smoke under the trees that will light up.
@marlina (154131)
• Canada
26 Aug 23
Yes, be careful.
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@wolfgirl569 (106226)
• Marion, Ohio
26 Aug 23
Hope everyone obeys it
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