(Council Bluffs) Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Director Doug Reed warns the public of the current weather forecast and environmental conditions indicating a potential for very high to extreme fire behavior today through Saturday. This includes easy ignition potential and rapid fire spread. Conditions will slightly alleviate but remain high Thursday and Friday, degrading again on Saturday.
Fire departments in Pottawattamie County have responded to two large cropland fires over the past week and ask for everyone’s compliance with the current Open Burning Ban. Also, the Emergency Management Agency is asking all residents to discontinue the use of recreational fire pits, campfire rings, covered burn barrels, and any burning through the remainder of this week and weekend.
Pottawattamie County has seen the devastating effects of fire in extreme conditions, including firefighter injuries and loss of residential properties and other structures. “We want to do everything we can to help prevent unnecessary injuries or devastating property losses from occurring,” stated Emergency Management Director Doug Reed.
Violation of the existing burn ban, especially actions or negligence causing injury or property loss, can subject a person to citation or arrest for disobeying a burn ban, reckless use of fire, or other applicable statutes.
For updated information on conditions, you can find further information on our Facebook, Twitter, and web pages. An Open Burning Ban will remain in place until environmental conditions improve.