
(Somerset County Times)
PRINCESS ANNE — Somerset County went under an outdoor burning ban effective today, Wednesday, April 22 and it remains in effect until sufficient rainfall is received.
County Commissioner President Charles Laird issued the order based on the advisement of the fire chiefs.
The ban applies to all outdoor ignition sources, including campfires, bonfires, fireworks, leaf, brush, grass and trash burning and other similar methods of open incineration.
Cooking with contained barbecue grills and charcoal grills are still permissible.
(WMDT)
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. – Officials in Worcester County are advising residents and visitors to exercise heightened caution with any outdoor burning due to dry conditions across the region.
The lack of rainfall has contributed to decreased soil moisture and a declining water table.
These conditions significantly increase the risk of rapid fire spread, particularly involving brush, grass and other combustible materials.
Fire departments in the area have responded to a number of outside fires.
While most incidents have been contained without serious damage, officials warn that the potential for more dangerous fires remain elevated.
Worcester County Environmental Programs continues to monitor groundwater levels and environmental conditions closely.
(An outdoor burning ban was put in effect earlier this week in Wicomico County.)