05/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2026 07:36
​​After reviewing Alachua County's current wildland fire conditions and in consultation with state officials, the mandatory countywide burn ban has been extended and will remain in effect through May 15, 2026.
Alachua County remains under a State of Emergency declaration due to multiple active wildfires throughout the county. Continued historic drought conditions and the lack of rainfall over the past week have increased the county's Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) levels, sustaining a high wildfire risk. The KBDI is a continuous reference scale for estimating the dryness of the soil and duff layers.
Alachua County remains one of the driest counties in the state, with 11% of the county falling within the highest KBDI range of 701-800. The other 89% falls within the second-highest range of 601-700. These levels indicate extreme dryness, extreme fire danger, and the potential for rapid fire spread. Under these conditions, fires can burn intensely, penetrate deep into the ground and produce significant downwind spotting.
As a result, the countywide burn ban remains in effect and residents are urged to exercise extreme caution and report any active fire immediately.
The burn ban prohibits all unauthorized open burning, including:
Only limited exemptions apply, such as the use of small barbecue grills or activities conducted under a valid state-issued burn authorization.
Officials emphasize that unauthorized burning during the ban is illegal. Anyone who violates the burn ban may be held financially liable for all damages caused by a resulting fire, including the full costs of wildfire suppression and extinguishment efforts. These costs can be substantial.
Residents are urged to:
Conditions will continue to be monitored closely, and updates will be provided as needed. Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at AlertAlachua.com.
For more information, contact Alachua County Fire Rescue at 352-384-3101.
Keep up-to-date with all news and developments in your community, delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe​