Fla. Officials Expect Normal 2013 Wildfire Season

Jan. 11, 2013
his year, the Florida Forest Service has not yet responded to any wildfires in Highlands County, but forestry officials want residents to be cautious as cold fronts and the dry season bring with them wildfire danger.

Jan. 11--SEBRING -- This year, the Florida Forest Service has not yet responded to any wildfires in Highlands County, but forestry officials want residents to be cautious as cold fronts and the dry season bring with them wildfire danger.

"With every passing cold front the grass is losing moisture and turning from green to brown. The brown grass is easily ignitable by vehicles," said Melissa Yunas, wildfire mitigation specialist for the forestry service.

Last year, the Florida Forest Service responded to 100 wildfires that burned approximately 1,322.6 acres in Highlands County.

The county's five-year average for wildfires is approximately 108 a year, therefore 2012 was an average year and this year is expected to be the same, Yunas said.

The dry season, which started in November, brought higher-than-normal rain in November and December, but from now until March, below-average rainfall is expected.

"Historically, the number one cause of wildfires in Highlands County is debris burning," Yunas said.

Laws govern burning, and Yunas asked residents to check the rules before starting a burn.

Burning authorization is required for agricultural, pile and acreage burning. While prior permits are not required for yard waste burning, they have to meet setback requirements and cannot be set on fire if local laws prohibit burning. If a pile is bigger than 8 feet in diameter, it needs a prior authorization.

Yard waste has to be ignited after 9 a.m. and be extinguished an hour before sundown.

Here are the setback requirements: 50 feet away from paved public roads, 25 feet away from forests and homes and 150 feet away from other occupied buildings.

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services also has following recommendations to prevent fires from lawn and farm equipment:

Copyright 2013 - Highlands Today, Sebring, Fla.

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