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La Pine Rural Fire District halts all debris burning amid wildfire risk and warm weather

LA PINE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The La Pine Fire District has shut down all debris burning in its service area after a wildfire yesterday and amid an unseasonably warm weather pattern.

Officials issued the closure just hours ago, warning residents that any outdoor burning of yard waste or other debris is no longer allowed. The move is aimed at reducing the chance of new fires igniting as temperatures remain above normal for this time of year.

The district said the restriction will remain in effect until further notice and urged residents to keep an eye on official channels for updates. Fire crews are also asking the public to report any illegal burning or suspicious activity near wildland areas.

Debris burning in Central Oregon is already tightly regulated during dry periods, and local fire agencies often lean on these temporary closures to manage risk when conditions turn favorable for fast‑moving flames.

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