
New fire bans issued as hot, dry weather persists
LETHBRIDGE – Rural areas across southern Alberta have begun implementing fire bans, while other communities remain under restrictions amid the hot dry weather.
Lethbridge County issued a fire ban Thursday, Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. The only exceptions are for appliances fueled by gas or propane, such as barbecues and stoves. All fire permits are cancelled and no new ones will be issued.
Municipal District of Taber has a total fire ban in effect as of noon Thursday, Aug. 9 including backyard campfires, burn pits, barrels, in campgrounds, and any landfill within the municipal boundaries. All waste should go to the landfill instead of being burned, and all fire permits are suspended with no new ones being issued.
Vulcan County has issued a fire ban as of Thursday, Aug. 9. It includes all burning except for propane-fueled appliances. The county has also banned non-commercial use of off-highway vehicles.