The state has issued an emergency burn closure for much of Interior and Southcentral Alaska, plus suspended the use of fireworks, as dry and warm weather persists headed into the July Fourth weekend.
Much of Southcentral and Interior Alaska under burn restrictions and fireworks suspension going into Fourth of July weekendAreas labeled in red will be under an emergency burn closure starting at 11:59 p.m. Friday. The Municipality of Anchorage already had burn restrictions in place, including prohibiting open fires.
“It’s extremely dry,” said Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Sam Harrel. There’s also lightning storms forecast for parts of the Interior. Areas covered by the burn ban include the Denali, Mat-Su, Kenai and Fairbanks North Star boroughs as well as the communities of Tok and Delta Junction and the surrounding Copper River Basin. The Municipality of Anchorage also hasHarrel said the burn closure doesn’t mean all fires are banned. He said using a charcoal grill or starting a fire at a campground contained in a steel ring is still allowed. Burning debris piles as well as uncontained cooking or signaling fires are also prohibited.
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