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ERWIN, Tenn. (WJHL)- As the dry period in the Tri-Cities area begins to settle, outdoor burn permits will be mandatory from Oct. 15 to May.

The Town of Erwin’s Fire Department said it won’t be issuing permits until further notice.

News Channel 11 reached out to the Erwin Fire Department, which provided the following statement:

Within Erwin’s town boundaries, the municipality issues its own burn permits. However, due to recent arid conditions and insufficient rainfall, no permits will be issued until there is a resurgence of wet weather. Adherence to state regulations during this fire season is crucial for community safety.

Assistant Chief Paul Green, Erwin FD

The Limestone Cove Volunteer Fire Department in Unicoi County emphasizes the necessity of obtaining permits. Madison Gouge, the Assistant Chief of Limestone Cove, stressed that permits ensure fire officials are informed and ready if outdoor fires ignite.

Gouge noted that the dry season marks their peak period for tackling outdoor blazes. After Hurricane Helene, any remaining debris could potentially serve as additional fuel.

“This time of year requires utmost caution, particularly with sizable burn piles, wood, or areas adjacent to large hayfields, as most vegetation is dead (and dry),” Gouge explained.

Gouge said different precautions can be taken to make sure a fire doesn’t get out of hand.

“Avoid risky burning practices, and attempt to burn within confined spaces, such as a barrel. Nevertheless, even these measures can become problematic,” added Gouge.

The main advice fire departments had for the dry season is just to be cautious.

For more information on burning and obtaining a permit, click here.

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