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Total Fire Ban Statewide today 26/12
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Do it indoors if at all. The fire ban applies to outdoor fires that might get out of control. Look up Black Saturday fires in Victoria and NSW. And Ash Wednesday. And Black Friday. These are just the ones with a lot of publicity. There are plenty of others. The bush burns in weather like this given the slightest excuse - deal with it. Do you want to be responsible for multiple deaths and a whole lotta destruction? If so, you're on your own, as every occult practitioner and emergency services worker will be sending curses your way. I might even be one of them.
Rusty Raven works in the industry and knows what's what.
Thanks for the clarification. It's the first time I heard something as a "total fire ban", so I thought it was a very strict thing that also included controlled and small indoor flames, such as candles and incense sticks, away from combustible things that would render the fire uncontrollable. Indeed, fire is a thing that needs responsibility so to avoid wildfires.
It's also summer in Brazil, which also brings the risk of droughts. Brazil has some laws regarding prohibition of fire, especially within parks and national forests, but (unfortunately) there are little to no enforcement, and that's why wildfires have been spreading throughout the Amazon rainforest. People over here are used to throw out "cigarette ends" on streets and roads, and this is bad in many ways: from pollution to risk of sparking fire because of how those cigarette ends could contain lit fire within.