Moncton Firefighters Prepare for Busy Wildfire Season Ahead |
Insight on fire danger index and outdoor fire ban strategies |
As Moncton, New Brunswick, braces for the 2026 wildfire season, local authorities are intensifying efforts to mitigate potential risks. The season commenced on April 1 and is anticipated to extend through October 31. Residents are urged to consult the provincial Fire Watch site daily for updates on burning conditions, which are refreshed at 2 p.m. ([yourgreatermoncton.ca](https://yourgreatermoncton.ca/fire-season-is-here/?utm_source=openai))
In response to escalating fire dangers, the City of Moncton has implemented stringent measures. A complete ban on all open fires, including fire pits and outdoor burning, is currently in effect. Additionally, barbecuing in parks is prohibited, and certain trails and parks have been closed to the public. These restrictions aim to safeguard residents and property from potential wildfires. ([moncton.ca](https://www.moncton.ca/en/news-notices/extreme-wildfire-risk-closures-and-restrictions-effect?utm_source=openai))
The Fire Danger Index (FDI) serves as a critical tool in assessing wildfire risks. This system evaluates factors such as fuel moisture and weather conditions to determine the likelihood and potential intensity of fires. Understanding the FDI enables both authorities and residents to make informed decisions regarding fire safety measures. ([www2.gov.bc.ca](https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/wildfire-status/prepare/predictive-services/weather-fire-danger/fire-weather/fire-weather-index-system?utm_source=openai))
Residents are reminded that fire permits are mandatory for any outdoor burning activities. These permits, valid for five years, can be obtained online for a fee of $10. It's crucial to note that even with a permit, burning is prohibited during provincial burn bans. ([moncton.ca](https://www.moncton.ca/fire-permit?utm_source=openai))
The City of Moncton emphasizes the importance of community vigilance and adherence to fire safety protocols. By staying informed and compliant with regulations, residents can contribute significantly to reducing the risk of wildfires during this critical season. |
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