Forestry Minister Pleaman Forsey has stepped in to order a fire ban for all of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The ban is the result of elevated Fire Weather Index ratings and “extensive wildfire activity in Labrador,” a press release from the provincial government stated on Wednesday.
The ban takes effect immediately and will be in place until at least July 17.
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Regardless of the fire hazard risk rating in your area, all permits to burn grass, brush or other materials are cancelled. Fireworks and sky lanterns are banned.
No camp fires are allowed. No wood-fuelled fires are permitted in backyard areas.
“Gas or propane-fueled units such as barbecues may be used during a fire ban if operated safely. Use extra caution if there is anything flammable nearby,” the province’s statement reads.
Smoker units and other enclosed structures used for food preservation can be used.
All-terrain and motorized vehicle users are reminded vehicles must be fitted with a muffler and a screening or baffling device. The drivers also must be equipped with a fire extinguisher containing a minimum of 225 grams of ABC-class fire retardant.
The number to report a wildfire is 1-866-709-FIRE (3473).
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