UPDATE: per the St. Landry Parish Government’s Facebook page,
Burn Ban Lifted Wednesday, February 23, 2022
OPELOUSAS — St. Landry Parish President Jessie Bellard is rescinding the parish-wide burn ban order issued earlier this month. The rescind order is effective as of 4 p.m., February 23, 2022, and effectively ends the original order issued on February 7.A statewide burn ban is expected to be lifted on February 23.
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For immediate release:
Monday, February 7, 2022
St. Landry Parish President Issues Burn Ban
OPELOUSAS – St. Landry Parish Government has issued a burn ban in the parish effective Monday, February 7, 2022.
The ban includes anything with an open flame that produces an ember. The wind can carry floating embers away from the original fire and start a spot fire.
“This order will assist our first responders by reducing the number of grass fire calls they have to deal with due to dry conditions throughout the parish,” said Jessie Bellard, Parish President. “The dry and windy weather are perfect conditions for grass fires.”
The ban excludes any outdoor cooking on grills and prescribed burns certified by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
The ban will take effect immediately and last until further notice.
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