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Burn bans lifted for Adair and Guthrie Counties 4/20/23

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April 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – A burning ban has been lifted for Adair County and Guthrie County starting Thursday, April 20, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. The ban that prohibited open burning in Adair County and Guthrie County, including all the cities within the counties has now been removed. Emergency Management Deputy Coordinator Jeremy Cooper says the previously dry conditions throughout the region that caused an increase in fire responses throughout Adair and Guthrie County has been eased with the exceptional amount of rain we have received this week. As we look ahead, it appears to be off and on-again rain chances in the coming week or so, therefore it was the decision of the local Fire Chief’s to have this Burn Ban removed.

“Adair and Guthrie County Fire Departments have seen the effects of fires during control burns that suddenly become uncontrolled” according to Cooper. He says “The tragic accident in Northern Guthrie County is a prime example of these kinds of situations that our Local Fire Chief’s were trying to avoid by issuing a Burn Ban.” Authorities said Alex Krueger, of Bagley, remains in serious condition at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Burn Unit. He was seriously injured when burning field debris spread to his cultivator. He managed to escape, but not before suffering extensive burns.

Jeremy Cooper said “I urge everyone to take the time and thank their local Fire Department for the dedication to the communities they serve. Issuing a Burn Ban is not taken lightly and is a hard decision for our Departments to make as they understand everyone has work to get done.”

When you plan to do a controlled burn, it is best practice to contact your local Fire Department and the Sheriff’s Office and inform them of your controlled burn prior to ever lighting the fire. Have location, date, and time information of your controlled burn to provide to them so they can prevent potential false alarms for our local Volunteers.

For more information on burn bans and the law or to check the current status of burn bans statewide on the State Fire Marshal’s statewide burn ban website: https://dps.iowa.gov/divisions/state-fire-marshal/burn-bans.