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Massachusetts Battles Over a Dozen Brush Fires, Lynn Woods Reservation Engulfed in Flames

Massachusetts Battles Over a Dozen Brush Fires, Lynn Woods Reservation Engulfed in Flames

Massachusetts is grappling with a series of brush fires, with more than 13 blazes reported across the state. Lynn’s Lynn Woods Reservation has become one of the most concerning areas, as hundreds of acres have fallen victim to the flames. The fire at Lynn has already consumed over 400 acres, with officials enforcing partial closure of the reservation for safety and containment purposes, according to

NBC Boston

.

Local fire officials note that the situation is exacerbated by the dry conditions, as fires not only impact the ground but also leap into the dry trees, turning them into towers of fire. “The flames aren’t only running on the ground, but the shifting winds have pushed it up into dry trees that are no longer growing, with leaves and underbrush continuing to act as fuel,” said the Lynn Fire Department in a statement obtained by

NBC Boston

. As the fight against the blazes continues, local authorities have issued advisories against outdoor burning and have requested the public to stay clear of the affected areas.

Amid these developments, North Andover’s Boxford State Forest has been closed until further notice due to the fires. Moreover, at least two homes suffered damage over the weekend due to the adjacent flames, leading to the evacuation of three people, reported

WHDH

. There have also been injuries among the firefighting personnel, with two in Mansfield struck by a falling branch on Friday.

The dry spell fueling these fires has led to a critical drought declaration across the state, and experts are stressing the importance of maintaining a safe distance from the affected areas. “Experts are warning people to stay away from these brush fires, saying they can be harmful to your health,” according to officials cited by

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WHDH

. The firefighting community, with bolstered efforts, continues to work tirelessly, monitoring the situation throughout the affected regions to prevent further damage and ensure public safety.

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