OTTAWA -- Firefighters in Ottawa have been busy dealing with brush fires despite a city-wide burn ban.
Ottawa fire crews have responded to more than 180 burn complaints since the ban took effect April 1. Nineteen of those were large-scale brush fires.
Fire officials say this exposes residents and firefighters to unnecessary risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The burn ban is in place because of dry surface conditions such as leaves, fallen branches and dry grass exposed as the ground thaws.
The ban prohibits all open-air fires in Ottawa, even for people who have permits.
Barbecues are allowed, as well as natural gas, propane and oil outdoor fireplaces. But wood or solid-fuel outdoor fireplaces are not allowed.
Ottawa Fire says the ban will be in effect until conditions improve.