Teton Valley under Red Flag Warning

Par Kermani

DRIGGS, Idaho (KIFI) — Fire officials are urging residents and visitors to use extra caution after a Red Flag Warning was issued for Teton Valley for Tuesday, June 16.

According to emergency officials, warm temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds are expected to create critical fire weather conditions across the area.

A Red Flag Warning means conditions are favorable for the rapid growth and spread of wildfires.

Officials are asking the public to do their part to reduce the risk of human-caused fires by avoiding activities that could create sparks or open flames.

Residents are encouraged to properly dispose of cigarettes, avoid parking vehicles in tall dry grass and follow any local fire restrictions that may be in place.

Fire officials say even a small spark can quickly become a fast-moving wildfire under Red Flag conditions.

The warning is in effect Tuesday, June 16.

Anyone who spots smoke or a wildfire is encouraged to report it immediately to local authorities.

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