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The ‘severe’ stage of the forest fire crisis alert that was issued in Andong, Yecheon, Hadong and Yeongdong has been reduced to the ‘precautionary’ stage as all forest fires have evolved. However, with winds getting stronger overnight and forecasts of dry weather through the weekend, it seems necessary to stay alert for wildfires. This is reporter Jung Hye-yoon. The red flames that cover the entire mountain burn terribly. In dry weather, warm winds covered the fire more than 2 km away, creating more fire. The forest fires continued into the night and grew stronger. When the situation was threatened, this year the first national stage of “severe” forest fire disaster warning was issued in Yecheon and Andong, Gyeongbuk, Hadong, Gyeongnam and Yeongdong, Chungbuk. All wildfires were caught and the crisis warning stage was reduced from ‘Severe’ to ‘Caution’ by two. But I can’t feel relieved yet. This is because a gust of more than 25m per second was announced again on the east coast, where a dry warning was issued overnight. Here, the dry weather will continue into the weekend, so the threat of wildfires will likely continue for some time. The most common cause of forest fires is the actual burning of residents with 34%, followed by the incineration of paddy fields and fields and the incineration of garbage. Thus, it is possible to prevent forest fires simply by strictly limiting the possession of fire by the inhabitants and prohibiting the incineration of farms around the mountain. With rain and snow falling across the country this holiday, the risk of wildfires is likely to decrease briefly. However, in Yeongdong and the east coast, where winter rainfall is less than 10% of the year average, careful vigilance against wildfires is required until this spring. This is YTN Jeong Hye-yoon.