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City of Grande Prairie issues full fire ban effective July 10th

As of 4:00 p.m. on July 10th, a fire ban will be in effect for the city of Grande Prairie due to the “extreme” fire hazard associated with the record-breaking heat forecasted for much of the rest of the week.

Under the ban, all fire permits will be suspended or cancelled, no new permits will be issued, and all outdoor wood fires will be prohibited, along with the use of barbecue charcoal, and fireworks.

Propane and natural gas-powered appliances are permitted, however, and indoor wood fires contained with a chimney will also be allowed under the ban. Additionally, open flame oil devices such as tiki torches are still permitted, but all devices must be CSA-approved.

GPFD Fire Chief Mark VanWerkhoven says the ban is necessary as conditions are simply too hot and dry to be considered safe for burning.

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“We ask all residents to adhere to the restrictions and take necessary precautions to ensure everyone’s safety,” he says. “Your cooperation is vital during this time of heightened fire risk.”

The city says the ban will remain in effect until conditions improve.

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