state foresters call off burn ban for Upstate counties
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SC Forestry Commission advises precaution with outdoor burning as improving weather conditions allow end to restrictions; crews contain Table Rock fires
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The North Carolina Forest Service on Wednesday lifted a burn ban for all counties as wildfire conditions improve in the western portion of the state.
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Due to high wind conditions, no burning will be allowed in the Town of Vinton this weekend. The burn ban will end on Monday, April 7, according to Vinton Volunteer Fire Chief Chris Vice. Conditions will be reevaluated at that time,
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WNCT Greenville on MSNNorth Carolina burn ban lifted statewideDue to improved weather conditions, the North Carolina Forest Service has lifted the statewide burn ban. The ban started on March 21, after dry windy weather made conditions unsafe for fire. The lift was effective at 8 am Wednesday,
Mecklenburg County's burn ban has been lifted, but local fire safety and air quality regulations remain in effect.
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Henderson County burning ban canceled as of April 2 as wildfire conditions improveHENDERSONVILLE — The outdoor burning ban in Henderson County is canceled effective 8 a.m. Wednesday April 2. The Henderson County burning ban cancellation coincides with the cancellation of the statewide ban the N.C. Forest Service implemented on March 21. The burning ban has been lifted as forest fire conditions have improved statewide.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission announced the State Forester's Burning Ban will be lifted for Greenville, Horry, Oconee, Pickens and Spartanburg counties at noon on Wednesday.
The burn ban in North Carolina is set to be lifted on Wednesday at 8 a.m. It went into effect on March 21 due to hazardous forest fire conditions. There are still several wildfires burning in North Carolina, including three in Polk County. So far, those fires have burned more than 75,000 acres.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Officials in North Carolina will lift the statewide burn ban for all counties on Wednesday. The North Carolina Forest Service announced that the ban will be lifted at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2. Officials say rain and improved weather conditions led to the decision to lift the ban.