Prescribed burn program shifts to Greene County More than 2,100 acres in Greene County will be part of a United States Forest Service s prescribed burn Saturday. (Source: U.S. Forest Service) By Tim Doherty | May 15, 2021 at 10:18 AM CDT - Updated May 15 at 1:57 PM
From the United States Forest Service
LAUREL, Miss. (WDAM) The United States Forest Service’s Chickasawhay Ranger District will be conducting a prescribed burn Saturday covering 2,139 acres in Greene County.
Smoke from the burn may affect Mississippi 42 as well as Piave Plaza and West Salem roads.
Forest Service Road 207, also known as Fred Smith Road, also may be affected.
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The district also clarified that family dwelling or fixed-site restaurants may still use charcoal or briquettes if the fire is used in commercially produced appliances with a tight-fitting lid.
“After consulting and coordinating with our partners at the United States Forest Service, Yavapai County Emergency Management, and Coconino County Emergency Management and other area fire departments, we feel that the current and expected weather conditions warrant this move,” Sedona Fire Marshal Jon Davis said. These restrictions should not come as a surprise to anyone that has lived in northern Arizona for any length of time.
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