
UPDATE: April 2, 2025
The Town of Leland burn ban will be lifted at noon on Wednesday, April 2. Burn bans issued by Brunswick County and the N.C. Forest Service were lifted at 8 a.m. on April 2.
The Town issued the burn ban on March 21 due to moderate drought conditions and a very high fire danger index rating, according to the N.C. Forest Service.
Fire officials urge residents to continue burning responsibly. Always check for restrictions before burning, monitor weather conditions, and never leave a debris fire unattended. Burn permits are available from authorized permitting agents or online through the NC Forest Service.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: March 21, 2025
A burn ban has been issued by the Town of Leland, Brunswick County, and the N.C. Forest Service effective Friday, March 21 at 8 a.m. until further notice.
The ban prohibits all burning within 100 feet of an occupied structure within Town limits. Due to Brunswick County’s burn ban, the same restrictions apply to unincorporated areas of the county within the Leland Fire District.
This precaution is necessary as Leland and surrounding areas are currently experiencing moderate drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor for North Carolina. The N.C. Forest Service has also classified the fire danger index for the region as “very high,” indicating an increased risk of wildfires.
The burn ban will remain in effect until conditions improve. The Town of Leland will announce any updates, including when the burn ban is lifted, through its website and social media channels.
For questions about the burn ban, please contact the Leland Fire/Rescue Department at (910) 371-2727.
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