BRUNSWICK COUNTY — Following a controlled burn that escalated to a wildfire, Brunswick County issued a burn ban. The prohibition has been lifted as of Friday.
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/ North Carolina drought conditions as of May 18, 2021.
As the Cape Fear region continues to see moderate drought conditions, county officials have issued burn bans and water conservation alerts. In addition, the North Carolina Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits for 26 counties, including New Hanover, Pender, and Brunswick.
The N.C. Forest Service s burning ban goes into effect today, May 24, 2021. It will remain in effect until further notice.
“Our state is getting drier and hotter, and wildfires like those conditions,” says Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.
“These conditions coming during spring wildfire season when wildfire activity and fire risks are already elevated, make this burn ban necessary to protect life and property in North Carolina.”