Georgia Forestry Commission orders mandatory burn ban across 91 counties
→Prescribed-burn operators must halt open burns across 91 Georgia counties
Change
Georgia Forestry Commission has implemented the state’s first-ever mandatory burn ban, effective immediately across 91 lower-Georgia counties, banning all outdoor burns as record drought and escalating wildfires spread.
Why it matters
Smoke from multiple wildfires has pushed air quality into the 'unhealthy' category in parts of south Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida, prompting evacuations and school closures. Firefighting equipment has been staged across Florida and Georgia and nearly two dozen agencies have been mobilised to fight fast-moving blazes that have destroyed dozens of homes.
Implications
- — County emergency management agencies in affected Georgia and Florida counties must immediately execute evacuations and operate shelters — failure risks leaving evacuees without refuge and increases property loss.
- — Fire departments and mutual-aid firefighting agencies in south-east Georgia and north-east Florida must immediately stage resources and deploy crews to active blazes — failing to mobilise now risks uncontrolled spread and additional home destruction.
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