Burn Permits suspended in Tok and Delta Fire Prevention Areas

Burn Permits are suspended effective Thursday morning, June 4th, in the Tok and Delta Fire Prevention Areas. These suspensions are due to elevated fire danger because of dry conditions, warm temperatures. Burning of debris piles, lawns, or utilizing a burn barrel is prohibited. Please note that cooking and warming type fires are still allowed but extreme caution must be used due to high wildfire potential should an ember escape, a fire be left unattended or it’s not completely extinguished.

These suspensions will remain in place until conditions change. Permit holders need to be aware of changing conditions and are required to call their area’s Permit Hotline for the current status. Tok (907) 883-1413 ext. 2303. Delta (907) 895-5483.

State law requires those wanting to conduct any open burning on state, private and municipal lands from April 1 through Aug. 31 to get burn permits from the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection either online or at your local Forestry office. This includes burning brush piles, using burn barrels, agricultural burning and burning of maintained lawns. Burn permits are NOT required for camping, cooking or warming fires less than three feet in diameter with flame lengths less than two feet high. However, it’s not suggested during windy days or when and where there are red flag warnings. 

You can also find more information about the Forestry Burn Permit program and suspensions at https://dnr.alaska.gov/burn

For current information on DFFP Burn Permits, call the hotline at DFFP Area Offices:

Graphic announcing Burn Permit suspensions.
Burn Permits are suspended in Tok and Delta Fire Prevention Areas. Permit holders need to be aware of changing conditions and are required to call your area’s Permit Hotline for the current status.


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