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Burn
season closed After deciding
just last week that debris burning could continue a while longer, Central
Oregon fire authorities reversed themselves and closed all burning last
weekend.
Interim Sisters-Camp Sherman
Fire Chief Ken Enoch said, "We had another brush fire during (last week's)
rain, so it's definitely drying out."
Enoch said he consulted with
the Cloverdale and Black Butte fire chiefs and they all agreed that it
was time to put a stop to debris burning. About that time, emails from
other chiefs began circulating and the decision was made.
"The other chiefs were talking
about shutting down burning on May 31, so that (was) the last day," Enoch
said. "It's closed effective June 1. We want everyone to shut down at
the same time to be consistent throughout Deschutes County."
Last week, local temperatures
soared into the 80s, and that was enough to drive the moisture content
down throughout the area. Fire Captain Thornton Brown headed up a crew
that responded to a fire that occurred even during last Friday's rainstorm.
"It appears that it was some
briquettes that were improperly disposed of," he said. "It got into the
duff and was burning pretty well."
Brown said that the fire "wasn't
very big, but it was smoldering underneath, even though the top layer
was pretty wet due to the rain that came through."
So, until significant rains
come again in the fall, the burning season is now officially closed in
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