Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana – A burn ban issued on October 17 in Calcasieu Parish has been lifted, according to the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury. This decision comes after a recent assessment of the region’s fire risk, which has decreased in recent days.
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry, as well as other official sources, have also indicated that burn bans in many other areas of the state have been lifted. This change is a result of improved weather conditions and a decrease in the threat of wildfires.
For those looking to conduct outdoor burning, it is essential to check the current burn ban status in their area before proceeding. A map of burn bans in Louisiana can be found by viewing the Louisiana Burn Ban Map. This interactive map provides up-to-date information on burn bans across the state, allowing residents to make informed decisions about outdoor burning.
It is also important to note that even if a burn ban has been lifted, there may still be restrictions in place for certain types of outdoor burning. For example, some municipalities prohibit all uncontained burning, while others may require a permit for larger burning projects.
Residents are encouraged to check with their local authorities for specific information on burning regulations in their area.