terça-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2011

Scorched earth: soccer fields Davidson Park should recover from the fire in time

A football pitch is blistered Joe Davidson Park damaged by fire Sunday are ready for the game of championship Burlington parks and recreation next month.Bermuda grass surface field has not been severely damaged since all grass burned already was Tony laws of recreation and Parks Director of Burlington dead, said. Laws said Bermuda grass does not begin to grow until the end of March, which should be plenty of time.The football pitch caught fire on Sunday after a resident outside with his family sailed in model rockets. Daniel Barr Road Garden was issued a citation to the incident of Burlington Police Department, but parks and recreation will press charges, laws said. "It was an accident, said laws.The fire burned 2 hectares and it took about 20 minutes to get under control on Sunday afternoon at the Retiro Park Rural Road. Firefighters of Burlington another passed 45 minutes additional hot spots, in the field of extinction. No one was injured and no structures were damaged.Laws said that workers maintenance of parks and recreation will remove blackened dead grass of the field this week. The field is not used to practice football, which has already begun.In Alamance County, and many areas throughout the State were under fire warnings in the weekend, which continue this week. Head of Burlington Fire Department reported all Willets Mike use extreme caution when outdoors while moisture levels remain low, warm temperatures and windy persist.Willets said that there were several grass fires on Monday along the street extension of Tucker. The fire started after a tractor trailer truck traveling down the street issued Sparks, captures the grass on fire. The fire was extinguished within minutes.Willets informed drivers who smoke not to discard lit cigarettes from their vehicles. Burning cigarettes could easily trigger a large fire under current conditions. "The fire hazard is too large, said Willets. National Weather Service issued an alert to Burlington on Monday to the danger of fire greater through 6 p.m. dead leaves and grasses could readily again Tuesday due to drought conditions and breezy South winds throughout the day.Service forestry N.C. worked on Monday to contain a large fire that burned Warren County up to 1100 acres. Brian Haines, N.C. Forest Service spokesman, said the fire in Warren County, was 95 percent contained by Monday afternoon.The fire in Warren County began after a vehicle to tow a trailer created sparks that grass caught on fire, said Haines. Weekend, forestry N.C. faced major fires in Robeson County, Pender County, Surry County and Polk County. "High fire danger should keep people recording outdoors, "says Haines. "Many of these fires are wind".Haines said there was no new outbreaks of fire serious state on Monday that should give fire crews battling the flames in weekend some much needed rest.We have been stretched thin in recent days, "says Haines.

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