Marshall County Enforces Outdoor Burn Ban Amid Dry Conditions
Marshall County Enforces Outdoor Burn Ban Amid Dry Conditions
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
Marshall County, WV, enacts immediate outdoor burn ban due to dry conditions and high fire risk.
All outdoor burning activities, including campfires and debris burning, are prohibited.
Residents urged to comply and report any fire or smoke sightings to authorities.
Countywide burn ban effective immediately in West Virginia
Marshall County, West Virginia, has implemented a countywide outdoor burn ban effective immediately, responding to persistent dry conditions and an elevated risk of fire. The ban encompasses all forms of outdoor burning, including campfires, recreational fires, and the burning of debris.
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