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The Alabama Forestry Commission URGING CAUTION AGAINST WILDFIRES
03/27/2026

The Alabama Forestry Commission URGING CAUTION AGAINST WILDFIRES

📢AFC URGING CAUTION AGAINST WILDFIRES📢With forecasts calling for elevated wind speeds and a dry front passage across the...
03/26/2026

📢AFC URGING CAUTION AGAINST WILDFIRES📢

With forecasts calling for elevated wind speeds and a dry front passage across the state, the Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) strongly discourages any outdoor burning until conditions improve. The agency also points to dropping relative humidity and an increase in wind speed on Saturday as especially concerning.

With the anticipation of critical fire weather conditions, AFC is issuing a Fire Danger Advisory on Friday, March 27. The potential for critical fire weather elevates on Saturday, March 28, increasing the threat issued to a Fire Alert. By Sunday, March 29, the potential for critical fire weather decreases slightly, lowering the threat issued to a Fire Danger Advisory.

The combination of these conditions creates a greater-than-average potential for outdoor fires to escape easily and spread rapidly, taking longer – and more of the agency’s firefighting resources – to contain and ultimately control. Fast-moving wildfires not only destroy property and forests but also threaten the lives of citizens and endanger firefighters.

Prescribed burn permits will be limited to only Certified Prescribed Burn Managers on Friday. Permits for outdoor burning will not be issued to anyone on Saturday. The AFC plans to resume regular permit issuing on Sunday, March 29, provided improved weather conditions. Anyone who burns a field, grassland, or woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a Class B misdemeanor.

In the last seven days, 147 wildfires have burned approximately 5,600 acres of forestland across the state. This includes a large wildfire in Wilcox County (963 acres), one for 464 acres in Montgomery County, one for 505 acres in Marengo, and four others over 200 acres in Choctaw, Covington, Etowah, and Walker counties.

The Alabama Forestry Commission is the state agency committed to protecting Alabama’s invaluable forest assets as well as its citizens. To report a wildfire, call (800) 392-5679. For more information on the current wildfire situation in the state or any other forestry-related issues, contact your local AFC office or visit the agency website.

Creekside Ministry of Talladega is seeking donations for children 1-15. If you would like to donate please feel free to ...
03/26/2026

Creekside Ministry of Talladega is seeking donations for children 1-15. If you would like to donate please feel free to reach out for details.

02/13/2026
02/08/2026

We would like to let everyone know that there will be a control burn on 77 south between Waldo Fire Department and Old Mill Restaurant.

11/01/2025

Truck or Treat has ended and we want to thank everyone for coming out.

10/31/2025

We are still here!!!
Come out and fill your buckets with candy and your belly’s with hotdogs!

ARRRRR! We have pirates 🏴‍☠️
10/31/2025

ARRRRR! We have pirates 🏴‍☠️

We have found Waldo at Waldo Fire Department.
10/31/2025

We have found Waldo at Waldo Fire Department.

We are doing fire truck rides!!!!
10/31/2025

We are doing fire truck rides!!!!

We have little Dino’s here!!!!! 💚
10/31/2025

We have little Dino’s here!!!!! 💚

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39 Sorghum Lane
Talladega, AL
35160

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