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    Oregon Department of Forestry Declares Start of Fire Season in Jackson and Josephine Counties

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    Medford, OR — The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) officially declared the start of fire season in southwest Oregon today, beginning at 12:01 a.m. The declaration covers approximately 1.8 million acres of forestlands across Jackson and Josephine counties.

    According to ODF officials, the current fire danger level is set to “low,” with the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) established at Level I. This follows recent weather trends that have shifted from wet conditions to warmer, drier weather — factors that typically contribute to an increased risk of wildfire.

    So far this season, the department has reported 12 fires burning a combined total of 22 acres.

    To help prevent fires during this period, the department has implemented several restrictions. Debris burning, fireworks, exploding targets, and tracer ammunition are all prohibited on or near ODF-protected lands. Campfires are only allowed within designated campgrounds or with explicit landowner permission. Additionally, smoking is limited to enclosed vehicles traveling on improved roads or boats on the water.

    Industrial activities are subject to additional oversight, with a mandatory Firewatch required under the current IFPL I status, unless a waiver has been granted.

    Residents and visitors are urged to adhere to these regulations to reduce the risk of wildfire in the region.

    For more information or questions regarding fire restrictions, the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Southwest Oregon District offices can be reached at (541) 664-3328 in Central Point or (541) 474-3152 in Grants Pass.

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