04/22/2026
URGENT: Outdoor Burn Ban Issued for South Georgia
Due to worsening drought conditions and rising wildfire activity, Georgia’s State Forester has issued a mandatory ban on outdoor burning for 91 counties in the lower half of the state.
This is the first mandatory burn ban in Georgia Forestry Commission history.
The ban covers counties from Harris County to Columbia County and south to the Florida line.
It is effective immediately and will remain in place for at least 30 days.
This means:
❌ No prescribed burns
❌ No burning yard debris
❌ No agricultural burning
🔥 98% of Georgia is in moderate to exceptional drought
🔥 Wildfires are already above the 5-year average
As State Forester Johnny Sabo said:
“Just one spark or ember can ignite a life-threatening wildfire.”
⚠️ What you need to do:
• Do NOT burn outdoors
• Follow all local guidance and restrictions
• Be extremely cautious with anything that could create a spark
Our firefighters are responding to a near-record number of wildfires. We need everyone’s help to prevent the next one.
🔗 Read the full release:
https://gatrees.org/state-forester-issues-burn-ban-for.../
Fighting fire. Protecting forests. Serving Georgia.