Portales Fire Chief Gary Nuckols is asking Roosevelt County residents to
The Roosevelt County Commission voted against extending a fire danger resolution for another 45 days in a 3-1 vote at a Tuesday meeting at a time when the National Weather Service is forecasting drought conditions in New Mexico to persist or worsen in the next few months.
The resolution bans open fires for another 45 days, prohibiting people from having, causing, starting, igniting or using an open flame outside of a building, structure, automobile or any other enclosed area. The resolution sites weather conditions as posing a fire danger.
“We’re under extreme conditions right now,” Nuckols said. “The county declaring a fire danger allows them to prohibit any open burning of trash piles, brush and limbs and small properties of dead vegetation. It just prohibits and restricts any open burning that might get out of control and that’s the purpose of that during dry weather.”
County Commissioner Rick Leal said he’s recently received a lot of