Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Local News

City of Camden declares burn ban after firefighters contain large wildfire in residential area

Camden, Arkansas – The City of Camden has enacted a burn ban that will remain in effect until further notice as authorities respond to worsening dry conditions in the area. The measure comes after a significant wildfire broke out in the northwestern part of the city, prompting an extensive response from emergency crews.

Before dawn on Monday, firefighters from the Camden Fire Department, together with personnel from the Arkansas Forestry Division, battled the blaze near Westwood and Ridgeview Roads. The fire ultimately consumed approximately seven acres of land. While the flames approached within 50 feet of multiple structures, fire crews managed to contain the fire before it posed a direct threat to any homes.

City officials stressed that the new burn ban applies specifically within Camden’s city limits. “Burning is still allowed outside Camden city limits in Ouachita County while the burn ban is in place,” authorities noted, clarifying that residents in surrounding areas can continue controlled burning under county regulations.

Read also: Flu cases are surging across Arkansas this holiday season as residents visit doctors and pharmacies in higher numbers

The decision to implement the ban reflects growing concerns over the risk of wildfires amid the persistent dry conditions. Officials said the rapid spread of Monday’s fire underscored the vulnerability of the area during this dry spell, particularly in neighborhoods with dense vegetation near residential properties.

Local fire chiefs emphasized that residents should remain vigilant and comply fully with the ban to prevent additional fires. “Even small sparks can quickly become dangerous under these conditions,” one official said, highlighting the importance of caution as temperatures remain high and humidity levels stay low.

The Camden Fire Department and Arkansas Forestry Division continue to monitor the situation closely, prepared to respond to any new incidents. Officials are urging residents to report any signs of smoke or uncontrolled burning immediately to prevent further emergencies.

Read also: President Trumps new marijuana order could open new research opportunities for Arkansans without changing state law

As the city enforces the burn ban, authorities hope the measure will help mitigate the risk of additional fires and protect both residents and property. The recent wildfire serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by dry weather and unchecked burning, prompting city leaders to take decisive action.

 

Written By

Recent local news

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – The Little Rock Zoo and Hiland Dairy are preparing to welcome thousands of visitors for the annual Hiland Dairy Dollar...

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Drivers traveling through Social Hill should prepare for temporary overnight traffic changes as a portion of Interstate 30 will be...

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Arkansas has been ranked the top state in the nation for religious liberty, according to a new report from the...

Recent Arkansas news

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – A Jacksonville teenager accused of being involved in the shooting death of a 17-year-old has turned himself in to authorities...

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Arkansas Game Wardens are reminding boaters across the state to take extra precautions when fueling their vessels after responding to...

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) have announced more than $12.52 million in funding aimed...

Trending posts

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Todd Yakoubian has been named the 2025 Best of the Best award winner for Best Meteorologist in Arkansas by the...

Local News

Conway, Arkansas – A major milestone for the city of Conway is just around the corner, as residents are invited to the grand opening...

Local News

Searcy, Arkansas – A sizable section of downtown Searcy has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, according to a press statement...

Local News

Little Rock, Arkansas – Hallie Shoffner, a sixth-generation Arkansas rice farmer and CEO of Delta Harvest, officially announced on Tuesday that she is running...