Burn Ban Issued for Brunswick County
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Burn ban issued for Brunswick County
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — A burn ban has been issued for the unincorporated areas within Brunswick County that starts at 5:00 p.m. on Monday. The burn ban does not apply to any open burning permits issued by the North Carolina Forest Service or permitted fireworks displays scheduled for the week of July 4. Current and future weather forecast models indicate conditions that are not favorable to open burning. According to the U.S. National Wea…
Burn ban in effect in Brunswick County
BRUNSWICK COUNTY — As of 5 p.m. on Monday, a burn ban will go into effect in Brunswick County's unincorporated areas, as well as in the town of limits of its largest municipality, Leland. The ban will prohibit burning within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. The ban does not apply to open burn permits that have been approved nor fireworks displays already permitted. However, the use of legal… Source
Lethbridge County re-issues fire ban due to elevated fire risk across the region › Sunny South News
Lethbridge County Effective immediately, (as of the afternoon of Friday, June 27) Lethbridge County has re-issued a Fire Ban due to an elevated wildfire risk throughout the region. While the region did receive a fair amount of moisture last weekend, the Fire Weather Index indicates that the recent rainfall has not had a lasting impact on moisture levels in the air or vegetation. The hot, dry conditions experienced this week have contributed to t…
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