Burn Ban Lifted

GATLINBURG, Tenn.— Due to recent rainfall, combined with higher levels of humidity, the burn ban which was implemented last Thursday by Sevier County and the Cities of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville, and the Town of Pittman Center has been lifted.

 

The rainfall received this weekend has been enough to help diminish the high fire risk that was affecting all areas in Sevier County.

 

“The Gatlinburg Fire Department is very appreciative of the public’s awareness to help mitigate the very high fire danger in the area,” Gatlinburg Fire Chief Charlie Cole said. “We ask individuals to always remain vigilant and aware of fire risk in and around their homes.”

 

Individuals are also reminded to take steps to make their property FireWise, including the removal of debris and leaves from around the perimeter of their house. Information on FireWise safety tips can be found at http://GatlinburgTN.gov/page/firewise. The Gatlinburg Fire Department will conduct free FireWise assessments, which can be scheduled by calling the Fire Department at 865-436-5112.

 

The Gatlinburg Fire Department requires burn permits for any outdoor burning year-round. For more information on burn permits, please contact the Gatlinburg Fire Department at 865-436-5112.

 

The City of Gatlinburg encourages residents and visitors to download its mobile app for community information and push notification alerts. The app is available for free in the App Store and Google Play by searching “City of Gatlinburg.”

 

Individuals can also stay alert and be prepared for emergency notifications by signing up for CodeRED to receive critical safety alerts directly to their phones, by visiting SevierEMA.org.

 

For the latest updates from the City of Gatlinburg, visit GatlinburgTN.gov or visit the City’s Social Media pages on Facebook and X.

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