The Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) will launch a statewide media campaign throughout the month to help raise awareness.
According to the MFC, March typically sees an increase in wildfire incidents in Mississippi due to dry vegetation, windy conditions, and the seasonal transition. Wildfire Prevention Month serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to reduce these risks and prevent potential disasters. Officials said most wildfires are accidental and can often be easily avoided.
In 2024, MFC wildland firefighters responded to more than 2,502 wildfires, burning more than 51,982 acres.
“It only takes one spark, and nine out of ten wildfires are caused by humans,” said Russell Bozeman, MFC State Forester. “Last year, the leading cause of wildfires was escaped debris burns, which could have been prevented with just a little bit of caution.”
The MFC offers the following tips for preventing wildfires:
“Mississippi’s 19.1 million acres of forestland are vital to the state’s health and economy. We appreciate Governor Reeves for issuing this proclamation and strongly encourage all Mississippians to be responsible with fire safety precautions. Smokey Bear’s message, ‘Only You Can Prevent Wildfires,’ remains as true as ever,” said Bozeman.
To report a wildfire, call 833-MFC-FIRE (833-632-3473) or dial 911. For suspected violations of local burn bans or illegal burning of prohibited materials, contact law enforcement.
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