File photo of burn ban sign at Lake Wales Ridge State Forest taken in April 2026.
File photo of burn ban sign at Lake Wales Ridge State Forest taken in April 2026.
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Polk County extends pause on burn ban through April 24

Polk County is continuing the pause on a countywide burn ban through April 24. The burn ban was suspended on April 9.

“After continuously monitoring the KBDI and speaking with stakeholders around the county. I decided to extend the burn ban suspension for another week,” Polk County Fire Chief Shawn Smith said in a news release. “We are looking at longer term solutions for either an extended suspension or complete repeal but that is something that will come at a later date.”

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Polk County’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index countywide average is 386 with 93% of the county under 500 as of April 15. The KBDI is a continuous reference scale, ranging from 0 to 800. It assesses the soil’s moisture content from no moisture deficiency (0) to maximum drought conditions (800).

“We want you to continue enjoying your recreational fires but always burn responsibility and keep a water source nearby,” Smith said.   

Despite the suspension of the burn ban, anyone who sees a potentially dangerous burn should report it to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 863-298-6200 or call 9-1-1 if life or property is in immediate danger, the release said.

This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Polk County extends pause on burn ban through April 24

Reporting by Gary White, Lakeland Ledger / The Ledger

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