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Planned burn by the Arkansas National Guard on 1,150 acres of Camp Robinson aims to clear hazardous natural fuel and protect surrounding communities from wildfires

Arkansas – The Arkansas National Guard is conducting a prescribed burn at Camp Robinson, aimed at clearing 1,150 acres of land as part of a strategic environmental effort. Residents and passersby may notice thick smoke rising from the area, but authorities are assuring the public that this is part of a carefully planned and controlled operation.

The prescribed burn is being carried out to reduce the amount of natural fuel—such as dry grass and brush—that could pose a significant fire risk in the future. By intentionally setting controlled fires, the National Guard is working to reduce the risk of more dangerous wildfires while promoting healthier ecosystems. The fire will also provide benefits to local wildlife by clearing out invasive species and encouraging the growth of native plants.

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Throughout the process, Post firefighters and environmental personnel will be on hand to monitor the burn, ensuring that it remains under control and does not spread beyond the designated areas. Adjacent fire departments have been notified as a precautionary measure, and emergency response teams are ready in case of any unforeseen circumstances.

The burn is part of an ongoing effort by the Arkansas National Guard to maintain the land at Camp Robinson and manage fire hazards in a proactive and controlled way. These measures are essential for both environmental health and public safety, as well as for reducing the likelihood of wildfires affecting nearby communities.

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For anyone with concerns or questions about the prescribed burn, the Arkansas Forestry Commission is available to provide more information. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and remain calm, as this operation is an important step in keeping the land and surrounding areas safe.

As always, the Arkansas National Guard urges the public to be vigilant and aware of the ongoing activities, with full assurance that all necessary safety precautions are being followed.

 

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