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Declaration of Emergency and Institution of Ban on Outdoor Burning Effective April 20, 2026 at 4:00 PM until April 27, 2026

County Executive Julie M. Giordano
ISSUES BURN BAN FOR WICOMICO COUNTY

Due to drought conditions, County Executive Julie Giordano has issued a burn ban order for Wicomico County effective April 20, 2026 at 4:00 PM. Giordano took the action on the advice of the Burn Ban Committee. The group is composed of representatives of the County Health Department, the Forestry Service, County Department of Emergency Services, fire fighters, county code enforcement and National Weather Service meteorologists.

The executive has the authority to issue a ban for 7 days. Giordano said that she expects the dry conditions to continue into the foreseeable future and will recommend to the county council that they extend the ban until weather conditions warrant a re-assessment by the Burn Ban Committee.

All outdoor burning is prohibited with the following exemptions:

1) Gas and charcoal grill for their proper use;

2) Campfires at Roaring Point and Sandy Hill campgrounds which must be monitored at all times.

All such campfires shall be confined to designated fire rings, grills, fire pits, fireplaces or other facilities constructed for fires. Before breaking camp, fires should be drowned and completely extinguished.

3) Recreational campfires on private property and public campgrounds are permitted. The campfires are limited to a size of 2 feet in width and 3 feet in height;

4) The staging of professional fireworks displays.

Burn ban violations carry a $500 fine per incident. County Planning Zoning administers Burn Ban enforcement. Citizens may call 410-548 4860 to report violations during regular business hours. At other times, citizens may call the Sheriff’s Office at 410-548-4891.

Giordano urges all residents to practice caution while engaging in the exempted burning practices, saying, “I suggest that citizens keep a garden hose and fire extinguisher nearby while using their gas or charcoal grills or enjoying a recreational fire. Also, all fires should be completely extinguish should never be left unsupervised.

1 thought on “Declaration of Emergency and Institution of Ban on Outdoor Burning Effective April 20, 2026 at 4:00 PM until April 27, 2026”

  1. I don’t need a millennial telling me when it is safe to burn trash. I was burning trash and brush before julie was even born.

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