Open-air burn ban declared for Huron and Perth counties

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Huron County is under a burn ban effective at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday after Huron County Fire Chiefs declared an open-air burn ban.

The chiefs met on Tuesday and declared open-air burning isn’t permitted until further notice due to extreme dryness of vegetation in the area.

“With the lack of recent rainfall and dry vegetation throughout the region, even small fires can get out of control very quickly. This burn ban is a proactive step to help reduce the risk of fires and protect our communities,” said Chad Kregar, North Huron Fire Chief and Huron County Fire Coordinator.

Campfires are permitted but must be fully extinguished and comply with municipal by-laws. No burn permits will be issued until ban is lifted.

The ban remains in effect until more rainfall occurs and conditions improve.

In Perth County, effective midnight tonight, all open air fires are prohibited, including the City of Stratford.

Recreational campfires will be permitted but residents must ensure that they are fully extinguished after use.

For the rural areas, with seasonal crops being harvested, farmers are encouraged to exercise extreme caution when operating equipment, as field fires can quickly overtake equipment, neighbouring crops and these fires can spread quickly into adjacent woodlands.

If you discover an open air fire, it is very important that you report fires immediately to 911.

 

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