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Shapiro, Smokey Bear warn unseasonably dry conditions make Pa. ripe for wildfires

By Elias Herrera
Published in Weather News
April 21, 2023
1 min read
Shapiro, Smokey Bear warn unseasonably dry conditions make Pa. ripe for wildfires

As temperatures rise and rainfall decreases, Pennsylvania is facing an increased risk of wildfires, and experts are sounding the alarm. Popular radio host and conservationist Bill Shapiro has teamed up with beloved forestry icon Smokey Bear to urge residents to exercise caution in the face of unseasonably dry conditions. In an interview with local news, Shapiro warned that the combination of high winds, low humidity, and a lack of precipitation create the perfect environment for fires to spread quickly and uncontrollably. Smokey Bear echoed Shapiro’s concerns, stressing that even a small spark from a cigarette, campfire, or fireworks display can ignite a devastating blaze. Both Shapiro and Smokey Bear urged Pennsylvanians to take proactive steps to prevent wildfires, such as properly extinguishing cigarettes, avoiding outdoor burning, and reporting any signs of smoke or flames immediately. This article is an essential read for anyone living in or near Pennsylvania, as it highlights the importance of wildfire prevention and safety measures. By following the advice of Shapiro and Smokey Bear, residents can help protect the state’s cherished forests and natural beauty for generations to come.


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