Gov. Justice announces statewide burn ban has been lifted

11/15/2024

Gov. Justice announces statewide burn ban has been lifted
CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice announced today that the recent statewide ban on all types of outdoor burning expired today, November 15, 2024.

This comes after the state received significant rainfall over the past several days and at the request of the Division of Forestry.

"After some much-needed rainfall, our experts at Forestry have advised me that it's safe to lift the statewide burn ban," Gov. Justice said. "However, we must remain cautious and follow the standard fall burning regulations. If dry conditions return and fire risks increase, we will not hesitate to reinstate the burn ban. I'm incredibly thankful for the rain we've received recently—our beautiful forests are too precious to risk losing to fire." 
View Gov. Justice’s proclamation
Standard fall burning season laws and regulations are in effect.

Burning forestland, grass, grain, stubble, slash, debris, or other materials is allowed only from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Small fires set for the purpose of preparing food or providing light or warmth are permitted anytime without a burning permit, provided all grass, brush, stubble, or other debris has been removed for a minimum distance of 10 feet from the fire in all directions.

Additionally, fires must be attended to at all times, and all fires must be fully extinguished before 7 a.m. daily.

Residents caught violating these regulations face citations and fines of up to $1,000.
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