Prince Edward County Fire & Rescue (PECFR) has lifted the partial burn ban effective immediately. All open-air burning is now permitted. A burn...
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Effective immediately, the full burn ban in Tweed has been reduced to a partial burn ban. This change reflects improved conditions, but fire risk remains elevated. Campfires for cooking and limited outdoor burning are permitted between 7pm to 7am. Important Safety Notice: Fires can start easily from all causes and spread rapidly after ignition. Spot fires are a constant danger. Fires burning in light fuels may quickly develop high-intensity characteristics, including long-range spotting and fire whirlwinds when they move into heavier fuels. Extreme caution must be used during any burning activities. The Municipality of Tweed urges all residents to follow...
Prince Edward County Fire & Rescue (PECFR) has lifted the partial burn ban effective immediately. All open-air burning is now permitted. A burn...
Prince Edward County Fire & Rescue (PECFR) has lifted the partial burn ban effective immediately. All open-air burning is now permitted. A burn...
For the next two weeks, large outdoor fires are banned in all of New York State, to reduce the risk of wildfires. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Amada Lefton,...
Planned watermain and sanitary sewer connection work at 192 Wellington Main St will occur next week. Construction will take place between Monday, Oct...
Planned watermain and sanitary sewer connection work at 192 Wellington Main St will occur next week. Construction will take place between Monday, Oct...
By BC Wildfire Service While Category 1 campfires are not currently prohibited, the Southeast Fire Centre is asking the public to remain cautious and...
The Santa Clara County FireSafe Council is waiting on approval of a state $400,000 grant to set up a South Bay Prescribed Burn Association. Prescribed...
A couple has died in a tragic fire incident in Khayelitsha’s Monwabisi Park informal settlement.Nolufefe Mambikimba, 40, and her boyfriend were...
The commercial building blaze has been put out and fire crews are mopping up hotspots in the fire in a two-storey house.
From this year, Haryana has doubled the penalty: Farmers caught burning stubble will pay environmental compensation of ₹5,000/incident on farms...