Due to the combination of shorter days, consistent overnight humidity recovery and current light rain, the Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) has lifted the recreational burn ban for the city limits of Camas and Washougal.
Clark County Interim Fire Marshal Curtis Eavenson also announced he is lifting the ban on recreational fires in unincorporated Clark County effective Sept. 23, due to cooler temperatures and forecast. Under the modified ban, burning yard debris and material from land clearing will continue to be prohibited in unincorporated Clark County until at least Oct. 1, if not longer, depending on fire conditions.
“Please keep in mind that just because we’ve had cooler temperatures, fires are still possible,” said Eavenson. “Don’t let down your guard.”
Since many light fuels are still dead or dry from the summer heat, residents should exercise caution and be cognizant of dry fuels in the vicinity. Airborne embers can travel a great distance and ignite remote fires in dry areas.
CWFD is committed to only initiating a burn ban when conditions are extreme for fire ignition and growth. This commitment is predicated on citizens employing good judgment and safe practices in their recreational fire use. Never leave a fire untended, ensure that all fires are completely extinguished, and the ashes are cold, and water saturated. Safe practices in the present ensure the ability to allow recreational fires in the future.