LEON COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) – Leon County has extended its latest temporary burn ban for a second time.
The ban will remain in effect through Friday, April 17, at 5 p.m., county officials revealed during a press release Friday afternoon.
County Commission Chairman Christian Caban said during an unrelated press conference Friday morning that the drought has gotten worse. “Leon County, particularly and surrounding counties is at the worst part of the drought in Florida,” he said.
Caban went on to reveal during the press conference that the county has experienced a lack of 12 inches of rain in comparison to last year.
The extension of the burn ban comes after county officials announced last week that the ban, initially expected to end April 3, would remain in effect through Friday, April 10, at 5 p.m.
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During the ban, county officials said that all open burning in the county not authorized by the Florida Forest Service is prohibited.
That includes the burning of yard debris, land-clearing fires, brush piles and site-preparation burns, bonfires, campfires, fire pits and similar ceremonial or recreational fires on both private and public property, the burning of solid waste, construction debris or household trash, along with the use of burn barrels or similar devices for outdoor burning, per the county.
Violations of the burn ban may be subject to fines and other penalties, according to county officials.
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