Athens, Tenn., postpones fireworks due to fire danger

Friday, June 29, 2012

photo Cancelled fireworks tile
Arkansas-North Carolina Live Blog

ATHENS, TN -- Athens officials announced Friday that the planned July 4 fireworks display and related activities have been postponed due to the fire that occurred at the Regional Park and the continued high risk of fire that remains.

"This is not something that we want to do but something that we have to do," said Parks Director Austin Fesmire. "On Thursday a mower preparing the fireworks area simply hit a rock that caused a spark that ignited the fire. The operator of the mower had a fire extinguisher and could not contain the blaze. Fortunately, the Fire Department was on site already working with us on another project and that engine was able to respond immediately while the other units were called."

"It is because of that coincidence that the fire was stopped right as it entered the woods. Hot spots were still being monitored six hours after the fire started. After consultation with the fire officials we determined that is was just not safe to shoot the fireworks under these conditions. What is not burnt is literally a tinderbox surrounded by woods," said Fesmire.

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