LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Excessively dry conditions have lead to an increased wildfire risk across Michigan, and officials say a burn ban is still in effect.

In most parts of the state there has been no measurable rain since May 19, and no rainfall is in sight.

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Due to the dry weather, officials say Michiganders must be careful when engaging in activities that could possibly lead to a wildfire. Camping, outdoor grills, smoking materials, chainsaws, and all-terrain vehicles all have the potential to throw a spark and ignite a fire.

The warning comes after crews battled and eventually extinguished a 2.400 acre wildfire in Crawford County that broke out over the weekend. Investigators say that fire was caused by a campfire on private property.