City of Port St. Lucie, FL

04/07/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2023 14:29

St. Lucie County Issues Burn Ban Due to Dry Conditions

St. Lucie County Public Safety officials, in conjunction with the St. Lucie County Fire District, have issued a local state of emergency and a county-wide burn ban effective immediately due to the extremely dry conditions.

The burn ban applies to all non-permitted, outside burning. Agricultural burning will be permitted on a case-by-case basis as authorized by the Florida Forest Service. The Keetch-Byram Drought Index (or drought index) for St. Lucie County is in the 600-range out of 800. An index level between 500-549 is moderate; 550-649 is high; 650-699 is very high and anything above 700 is extreme.

"We are urging all of our residents to use extreme caution and report any outside burning or fireworks to 9-1-1," said St. Lucie County Public Safety Director Ron Guerrero. "Our firefighters, along with the Florida Forest Service, have done an excellent job of keeping St. Lucie County safe. Let's not put them in harm's way."

During the local state of emergency, the following activities shall be prohibited:

  • All outdoor burning of any combustible material
  • Bonfires
  • Campfires
  • Warming fires
  • Outdoor fireplaces
  • Fireworks
  • Cooking fires unless it is exclusively within a contained gas or charcoal grill.

Additionally, motorists are asked to use extreme caution and avoid keeping vehicles parked with the motor running or driving over dry, grassy areas.

As in previous years, the county officials will continue to monitor the situation on a weekly basis and take additional steps as needed until the drought index is once again satisfactory. The last time St. Lucie County issued a county-wide burn ban was in the spring of 2017.