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Gov. Deal Bans Fireworks in Much of Drought-Stricken Georgia

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ATLANTA (AP) - Due to the ongoing drought and the risk of wildfires, Gov. Nathan Deal has banned the ignition of all fireworks in much of the state.

News outlets report that Deal issued an executive order on Monday to expand a Level 1 drought declaration across 110 of Georgia's 159 counties.

The affected counties are across northern Georgia as well as all of the counties that make up metro Atlanta.

The Level 1 declaration requires public water systems to inform customers about the dry conditions and encourage conservation, though it doesn't restrict water use.

WABE-FM (http://bit.ly/2fTgDxs ) reports the National Weather Service forecasts that the drought will continue at least through early-2017.

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