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“However, we are still in the midst of spring wildfire season and our recent wildfire activity, especially in Western North Carolina, is a reminder to remain vigilant about burning safely and responsi...
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The burn ban in Minnehaha County has been lifted after recent rain and snow.
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North Carolina Forest Services lifted the burn ban Monday morning.The burn ban was put in effect on March 21st. The ban put a stop to all burning in the state.Howard Campbell says when it comes to tree debris,
According to the State Forest Service, burn bans have been lifted across North Carolina. The original mandate went into effect on March 21st due to the hazardous forest fire conditions.
After beneficial light to moderate rainfall on Monday, the statewide burn ban was lifted Wednesday. Spotty showers and drizzle continue in the mountains today with a slight chance for a storm as the warm front lifts into the Triad today.
Now that the burn ban has been lifted, North Carolina residents can get back to lighting their fire pits or burning trash in the yard.
The North Carolina Forest Service on Wednesday lifted a burn ban for all counties as wildfire conditions improve in the western portion of the state.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — This story will be updated throughout the day as information becomes available.
After days of Red Flag Warnings and high fire danger, recent rain and higher humidity have helped firefighters gain ground on protection and containment.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Officials in North Carolina will lift the statewide burn ban for all counties on Wednesday. The North Carolina Forest Service announced that the ban will be lifted at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2. Officials say rain and improved weather conditions led to the decision to lift the ban.
According to the State Forest Service, burn bans have been lifted across North Carolina. The original mandate went into effect on March 21st due to the hazardous forest fire conditions.