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All outdoor burning now prohibited in Botetourt County

Botetourt County Officials have expanded the existing statewide 4:00 PM ban on open-air burning. Effective at 3:00 PM on Friday, April 13, 2012, all open air (outdoor) burning is prohibited, 24 hours a day. Extremely dry conditions persist and pose an increased danger of wildfires. This risk is compounded by seasonably windy conditions which can quickly accelerate the spread of grass and brush fires.
All open air burning, including campfires, is banned until further notice.
Once significant rainfall has reduced the threat of wildfire, the expanded ban will be lifted and public notification will be made.
Submitted by Botetourt County

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