CULLMAN —
Extremely dry weather conditions, low humidity, and gusty winds are combining to prompt the Alabama Forestry Commission to urge extreme caution when doing any type of outdoor burning. Yesterday (June 25, 2012) 27 fires burned in Alabama for a total of 213 acres. In the last seven days 57 fires have burned totaling 684 acres. Measurable rainfall is not in the forecast for much of the state for the next ten days.
Adding to the problem is an estimated 204,590 acres of timber that was damaged in the tornadoes of 2011. Approximately 93-percent (12 million tons) of debris still remains on the ground. According to the Alabama Forestry Commission, the amount of timber on the ground can contribute to rapidly spreading fires and erratic fire behavior. Safety precautions when doing outdoor burning in these areas include: waiting until after measurable rainfall has been received in your area. Obtain a burn permit from the Alabama Forestry Commission by calling 1-800-242-2504. This should be done if you are burning any woodland, grassland, field, or wood debris greater than one-quarter acre or within 25 feet of flammable material. Other safety measures include: not burning on a windy day, clearing down to mineral soil around the area to be burned, and having enough tools, equipment, and manpower to safely control your fire. Once started, you should stay with the fire until it is completely out.
In the past few years, budget reductions have caused a decrease in the number of Alabama Forestry Commission firefighting personnel. This has contributed to manpower shortages across the state creating longer response times to wildfires. In addition, budget cuts have created a situation where the Commission cannot replace its aging fleet of firefighting equipment.
For more outdoor burning safety contact the Alabama Forestry Commission office in your county, or visit our website at www.forestry.alabama.gov/publications.aspx.
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Safety urged with outdoor burning
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Marriages and divorces for May 18-24, 2013
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Health Department ratings for April 26-May 3, 2013
These ratings are taken from the Alabama Department of Public Health Website at foodscores.state.al.us.
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Memorial Day celebration at Veterans Park
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Family Fun Day at Heritage Park
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Marriages and divorces for April 27-May 17, 2013
Here is a look at people who applied for marriage licenses in the Cullman County Probate Office from April 27-May 17:
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Health Department ratings for May 19, 2013
These ratings are taken from the Alabama Department of Public Health Website at foodscores.state.al.us.
Scoring System
The overall score determines the reinspection schedule and the use of enforcement actions.
Scoring between 85 and 100 are considered to be in satisfactory compliance and are inspected on routine schedule.
Scoring between 70 and 84 require a follow up inspection within 60 days.
Scoring between 60 and 69 require follow up and reinspection within 48 hours.
Scoring below 60 are closed immediately. Scores may be accessed at www.adph.org.
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Cullman Area Duplicate Bridge Club winners for May 15, 2013
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Memorial Day weekend festival at Smith Lake Park
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Computer classes at Hanceville Library
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