Ahead of holiday weekend, fire prevention measures will take effect on BLM lands in Oregon and Washington

By Chris M Lehman (KLCC)
May 25, 2022 5:06 p.m.
Charred trees and downed branches litter the forest.

Much of the area burned by the Archie Creek Fire in 2020 near Roseburg, Ore., is Bureau of Land Management land.

Rachael McDonald / KLCC

The Bureau of Land Management says summer-time fire prevention restrictions will take effect Friday on its land in Oregon and Washington. The measures, which are implemented annually, ban the use of fireworks, target shooting with metal targets and steel-component ammunition.

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The enactment coincides with Memorial Day weekend, a popular time for camping and other outdoor recreation.

“All of these various devices can cause sparks that can then lead to wildfires,” said Morgan Rubanow, a BLM spokesperson. “By not allowing the use of these during fire season, it really helps bring down the amount of human-caused fires we might have.”

Much of Eastern and Central Oregon is under drought conditions. The fire prevention restrictions will remain in effect through the end of October.

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