Burn ban starts early: Bannock County moves up burn ban deadline
Seth Ratliff
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — In the face of heightened fire conditions, Bannock County officials are moving the annual burn ban up by a full month. The ban on all controlled burns and open fires will now take effect on June 1st.
The decision comes as a precaution ahead of the upcoming wildfire season. In April, eastern Idaho fire officials warned about a busy upcoming wildfire season driven by an extremely dry winter and changing weather patterns.
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In mid-April, fire crews battled the Snake Fire, which burned nearly 100 acres along the Snake River in Madison and Jefferson counties. In addition, the Idaho Department of Water Resources declared a drought emergency for all 44 counties in Idaho due to a record-low snowpack, elevating concern among local fire officials.
Tuesday, Bannock County authorities announced in a post on Facebook that all controlled burns and open fires will be prohibited throughout the county starting June 1st.
In a Facebook post, Bannock County authorities advised residents to clear excess fuels from their properties ahead of the upcoming ban.
“If you live in a Wildland-Urban Interface area, now is the time to clear fire fuels from your property,” states the post.
If you need to conduct a controlled burn before the June 1 deadline, contact your local fire district today:
Arimo – 208-201-3590
Chubbuck – 208-237-3212
Downey – 208-897-5342
Fort Hall Fire – 208-478-3784
Inkom – 208-775-3372
Lava – 208-776-5366
McCammon – 208-254-3200
North Bannock Fire – 208-252-5048
Pocatello City – 208-234-6201
Pocatello Valley Fire – 208-221-3582