Burn Ban Continues

Monday, September 30, 2019 at 6:18 AM

By Hanover Fire Department release

Field fire in Hanover over weekend

A burn ban continues for the entire area. On Saturday, Hanover Fire Department was paged to the report of a field fire on Saluda Road.

There was farm equipment running crops at the time of the fire. The fire was caused by a power line that fell in the field.

The fire burned approximately 3 to 4 acres. 

Hanover was assisted at the scene by the Kent fire department and the New Washington fire department Clark County. There was no injuries.

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