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St. Paul burn ban in effect amid wildfire smoke, poor air quality
A burn ban is in effect in St. Paul and Falcon Heights due to poor air quality and ongoing wildfires. The ban, ordered by the St. Paul Fire Marshal, prohibits recreational fires and campfires but allows approved barbecue grills. Wildfires in Canada and northern Minnesota have caused hazardous air conditions, with Minnesota experiencing the worst global air pollution.
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