Texarkana Gazette

ALMOST 2,000 ACRES BURNED

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The Arkansas Agricultur­e Department’s Forestry Commission has suppressed 76 wildfires that burned 1,999 acres since Sunday.

All Arkansas counties are now under high wildfire danger. Residents across the state should avoid outdoor burning until rain is received, said Adriane Barnes, spokespers­on for the Arkansas Foresty Commission.

An AFC wildfire detection flight was forced to reroute in north Arkansas due to the presence of a drone in the airspace over a fire. Drones of any size can cause a serious or fatal accident if they collide with firefighti­ng aircraft. Furthermor­e, pilots have no way to detect drones other than by seeing them. If drones are reported near an Arkansas

wildfire, firefighti­ng aircraft will be grounded or sent to a different location immediatel­y, Barnes said.

“When drones are flying near wildfires we cannot use aircraft to monitor the fire,” said State Forester Joe Fox. “Pilots provide a valuable perspectiv­e to our dozer crews by giving a descriptio­n of fire behavior from the air, especially when it comes to warning firefighte­rs about a change in wind direction, nearby hazards, or the proximity of nearby homes. We ask that drone operators stay away from wildfire emergencie­s for the safety of everyone involved.”

The AFC has had seven planes flying Tuesday along establishe­d routes throughout Arkansas. In all, the AFC has 15 planes, 13 are used for fire detection and two are used to assist single engine air tanker planes in aerial water drops. Pilots flew routes through the Thanksgivi­ng holiday and have logged over 250 flight hours altogether in the last week. Flight crews are trained to identify smoke or other signs of wildfire, and report those findings to the AFC Dispatch Center. They are also trained to assist dozer crews with assessing the size, damage, and intensity of flames.

Arkansas currently has 47 burn bans in the following counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Baxter, Bradley, Boone, Carroll, Chicot, Clark, Cleburne, Conway, Cross, Dallas, Drew, Faulkner, Franklin, Fulton, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Independen­ce, Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Lonoke, Madison, Marion, Miller, Monroe, Montgomery, Ouachita, Perry, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren, White, Yell.

Residents can stay updated on county burn bans and wildfire danger at: www.arkfireinf­o.org. Report wildfires to the AFC Dispatch Center by calling 1-800-468-8834.

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