New jersey lifts fire restrictions statewide following heavy rainfall

New Jersey lifts fire restrictions statewide following heavy rainfall

November 21, 2024

TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Forest Fire Service announced Thursday that statewide fire restrictions have been lifted after substantial overnight rainfall reduced fire risks across the region.

Fire danger ratings in Central and Southern New Jersey are now categorized as “low,” with no campfire restrictions or agricultural burning bans in place. Officials have cautioned residents, however, to remain vigilant and exercise caution when using fire.

The Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI), which measures soil and vegetation dryness, has fallen significantly in several regions, including a current reading of 450 in Northern New Jersey and 547 in Southern New Jersey. The decrease reflects improved conditions for wildfire prevention but does not eliminate the need for responsible fire management.

Despite the easing of restrictions, the Forest Fire Service emphasized that campfires must still comply with state guidelines, including the use of prepared fire rings made of steel, stone, brick, or concrete with a gravel or masonry base.

Officials reminded New Jersey residents to stay alert and follow local fire safety practices, as fire danger conditions may vary depending on weather patterns and dryness levels.

Statewide fire restrictions ease, but fire safety remains a priority, officials say.

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