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Smoke from Habersham 'prescribed burn' could penetrate Hall, other neighboring counties

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 12:43PM on Thursday 17th March 2016 ( 8 years ago )

Smoke from a "prescribed burn" in Habersham County today could penetrate Hall and other neighboring counties, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission.

The Commission said in a news release the burn is being conducted by trained practitioners to reduce hazardous forest fire fuels and improve wildlife habitat and should be completed by 6:00 tonight.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Forest Service announced plans for separate prescribed burns in Union and Rabun counties, and smoke from those fires was reported as far south as Habersham County last night.  AccessWDUN's Rob Moore reported last night the smoke resuled in at least one "smoke investigation call" for fire officials in Habersham. 

 

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