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Knox County Issues Open Burning Ban Amid Rising Wildfire Threats

by Rita Anderson
March 28, 2025
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In response to an ongoing wildfire threat across East Tennessee, Knox County Air Quality Management officials have issued an open burning ban, effective immediately and lasting until further notice. The announcement, made by the Rural Metro Fire Department, comes after a series of wildfires have plagued the region, including a recent blaze near Sharp’s Ridge that spread across several acres before being contained by local fire crews.

The ban prohibits all open burning within Knox County, including activities such as yard burning, campfires, and bonfires. Rural Metro Fire Department officials have emphasized that the ban is necessary to prevent further fire hazards as dry conditions continue to exacerbate wildfire risks in the area. The county has not yet provided a specific timeline for when the ban may be lifted, but officials stated that updates will be issued as the situation evolves.

On Tuesday, the fire on Sharp’s Ridge posed a significant challenge for emergency responders, underscoring the urgency of addressing fire safety measures. While the fire was ultimately brought under control, it serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by wildfires, particularly in the face of dry weather conditions.

Residents of Knox County are urged to follow the open burning ban and remain vigilant as the fire risk persists. The Rural Metro Fire Department continues to monitor conditions closely and will issue further announcements as necessary to ensure public safety.

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