Answer:
Dear sir or madam,
During the last few months, the cases of fire incidents in the area have increased. The government can do several things to prevent fire incidents in the future.
The first cause of fire incidents is bonfires in areas where it is prohibited to make them. People are camping and making campfires in areas surrounded by trees and vegetation that can light up quickly when the campers do not put out the fire properly. The second cause is the number of old kitchens in buildings that do not have an annual check. They usually have gas leaks that result in dangerous fires since firemen have to evacuate the building.
To stop these incidents, the government should be more strict and patrol around the parks where fire incidents usually happen. The police should fine the people making bonfires. As regards the incidents in buildings, a campaign promoting annual checks to see if there are gas leaks k will reduce fire incidents in buildings.
I hope that the information and suggestions provided in this letter can help to reduce the number of fire incidents in the area.
Yours faithfully
Karl Johnson.
Explanation:
To write a letter to the local government, we should use formal language. We should address the reader by their name, and if we do not know it, we say, sir or madam. Then we write the introduction. In this section, we have to say why we are writing the letter. In the following paragraphs, we explain the causes and suggest what the government can do. Finally, we make a closing paragraph where we express our concerns and hopefulness. Then we say our goodbyes and sign the letter.