April 30, 2025 – Flagler County is extending its burn ban for an additional seven days given the persistent dry conditions.
“We had one fast-growing wildfire last week and our goal is to stave off others until we get some significant rain,” said Flagler County Fire Rescue Chief Michael Tucker. “If you haven’t already, clear the area around your house of anything that will go up in flames easily – including stacks of firewood, portable propane tanks, and dead, dry vegetation.”
The burn ban prohibits the following:
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Discharge/use of fireworks, sparklers, flares, or other items containing any “explosive compound”
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Open burning, including the use of fire pits and containers
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Outdoor cookers and grills unless continuously attended by an adult
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Throwing matches, cigarettes, or other burning materials from vehicles
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Parking vehicles with catalytic converters in high grassy areas