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KINGSPORT, Tenn., (WJHL) – As autumn weather rolls in, so does the risk of wildfires.

Wildfire season typically occurs from September to December, when the combination of dropping leaves, dry conditions, and autumn winds create ideal circumstances for even the smallest sparks to ignite fires.

“[Wildfires] are relatively common [in Appalachia],” stated Terry Arnold, the Kingsport Deputy Fire Chief. “We have experienced significant fires like those in Gatlinburg, and here in Kingsport, we have 6,000 acres at Bays Mountain to protect. Therefore, the chances of such incidents occurring in this area are quite high.”

Wildfires are commonly caused by small fires, such as grills, campfires and even cigarettes, becoming amplified by winds.

Arnold said wildfires typically take two to six hours to contain, but may take longer depending on the size and acreage of the flames.

“Our strategy involves allowing fires to burn to a certain extent while preventing them from reaching houses or other structures,” he explained. “We utilize natural barriers, such as waterways and roads, but primarily focus on creating boundaries to ensure the fire doesn’t spread beyond a specified area.”

Arnold said that wildfires are preventable and should always be reported.

Preventing these disasters includes never leaving fires unattended, having a water source nearby, and adhering to county regulations regarding open burning.

“If you spot a wildfire, call 911 immediately,” he advised. “Report the situation without delay. If it’s safe, you can try to extinguish the fire using available water, but the priority should be contacting emergency services promptly. Also, ensure that anyone in the fire’s path is safely evacuated.”

The Tennessee wildfire season begins on Oct. 15, and burn permits are required.

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