Politics & Government
Sebastian County Government: Burn Ban Lifted
Contact: Kendall Beam, Emergency Management Director, 479-783-3932
October 14, 2021
Contact: Kendall Beam, Emergency Management Director, 479-783-3932
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(Sebastian County, AR)
Judge David Hudson has lifted the burn ban for Sebastian County. Judge Hudson and the Department of Emergency Management have consulted with fire officials and the Arkansas Forestry Commission to determine the current fire danger and if environmental conditions are still favorable to support rapid fire growth. At this time, the rain that recently occurred in Sebastian County has been enough to lower the County's fire danger.
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During a low to moderate fire danger, open burning should only take place in the early morning or late at night when humidity levels are highest. Open burning within City limits should comply with City ordinances regulating burning.
If you decide to burn in the rural areas of the County, please remember all controlled burns must be reported to the Sebastian County Sheriff's Office beforehand at (479) 783-1051.
For the most up-to-date fire danger and burn ban information, please visit the Arkansas Forestry Commission's website at www.forestry.arkansas.gov as well as the Sebastian County website.
This press release was produced by the Sebastian County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.