Minnesota Fire Deaths on the Rise, Mostly Smoking-Related
Duluth Fire Officials share with us why, and how to further prevent one from starting.
DULUTH, Minn.- According to the Minnesota State Fire Marshal, 42 people died in fires statewide in 2019, a 14% increase from 2018, preliminary numbers say. The leading cause of these fires is smoking, with at least seven people dying in smoking related fires last year. According to Duluth Fire Department leaders, these fires tend to start outside by people improperly…