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Mississippi Wildfire Prevention Month Proclaimed

Gov. Tate Reeves has proclaimed March as “Wildfire Prevention Month” in Mississippi, announced the Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC).

“Wildfire Prevention Month allows us to highlight the responsibility of Mississippians to help protect forests, their homes and, ultimately, their lives by focusing on how to prevent wildfires.”

Russell Bozeman, MFC State Forester

Historically, March has one of the highest wildfire occurrence rates of the year due to the transition from winter to spring, dry vegetation, and windy conditions.

During March 2019, the MFC responded to and suppressed 260 wildfires that burned approximately 5,293 acres. MFC Wildland Firefighters saved 602 homes, commercial buildings and other structures. Wildfires damaged or destroyed 14 homes, commercial buildings and other structures.

“Nationally, nine out of 10 wildfires are human-caused, which means nine out of 10 wildfires cold have been prevented,” said Russell Bozeman, MFC state forester. “Wildfire Prevention Month allows us to highlight the responsibility of Mississippians to help protect forests, their homes and, ultimately, their lives by focusing on how to prevent wildfires.”

Wildfire Prevention Tips

To help prevent wildfires, the MFC offers these tips:

  • Check local ordinances. Outdoor burning may be prohibited in your area.
  • Check for local or statewide burn bans.
  • Check the local weather forecast. Do not burn on dry, windy days.
  • Choose a safe burn site, away from flammable materials. The ground around your burn site should be surrounded by bare dirt or gravel.
  • Only burn untreated wood debris. Plastic, rubber tires or other manufactured materials may not be burned.
  • Always have a water source close by.
  • Never leave a fire unattended.

“Mississippi’s 19.2 million acres of forestland are vital to the health and well-being of the state,” Bozeman said. “The MFC thanks Gov. Reeves for his proclamation, and we ask all Mississippians to be responsible when using fire on their property. Remember, only YOU can prevent wildfires.”

To report a wildfire, call 1-833-MFC-FIRE. If you suspect someone of burning prohibited items, contact local law enforcement.

View Wildfire Prevention at mfc.ms.gov.

About the Mississippi Forestry Commission

The mission of the Mississippi Forestry Commission is to provide active leadership in forest protection, forest management, forest inventory, and effective forest information distribution, necessary for Mississippi’s sustainable forest-based economy. Established in 1926, the Mississippi Forestry Commission protects the state’s valuable 19.2 million acres of forestland from wildfire, manages approximately 480,000 acres of forested School Trust Land and delivers quality forest management services and assistance to both rural and urban landowners.

Media Contact

Reach the MFC’s Public Outreach office by calling (601) 359-2795.