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Whatcom County upgraded its fire danger level to “high” ahead of the Fourth of July weekend due to hot, dry, and windy conditions. The Fire Marshal's Office urges residents to practice fireworks safety to prevent wildfires, including using fireworks in legal areas and keeping water nearby.
The Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office announced an upgrade of the fire danger level to “high” on July 3, just ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, due to ongoing hot, dry, and windy conditions that heighten wildfire risks. This change reflects a growing concern for public safety as residents prepare to celebrate with fireworks. The agency strongly advises the community to only use fireworks in designated legal areas and to ensure that these areas are cleared and fire-safe. Residents should wet down grass before lighting fireworks and keep a hose or bucket of water nearby as a precaution. Additionally, used fireworks must be properly soaked before disposal to prevent accidental fires. For those wishing to avoid the risks associated with fireworks, the city offers a public fireworks show at Zuanich Point Park, set to begin at 10:30 p.m. on July 4. The heightened fire danger level serves as a critical reminder for the community to prioritize safety during the holiday celebrations. Local officials emphasize that adhering to these safety measures can significantly reduce the chances of wildfires in the area.