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Bexar County’s commissioners voted Oct. 28 to extend an order restricting outdoor burning for 90 days because of ongoing drought conditions and forecasted hazardous fire weather.
Deputy Chief John Ortega, filling in for the fire marshal, told the court that the county remains in a high hazard condition and cited the Keetch‑Byram Drought Index (KBDI) levels the county monitors. Ortega said the county was preparing for a significant fire‑weather day and that the burn ban is necessary to reduce the risk to residents and first responders.
Commissioners discussed infrastructure gaps for wildland firefighting equipment and noted coordination with emergency services districts. Commissioner Calvert asked about replacing a county bulldozer previously used for fire suppression; county staff said they are exploring funding options and grants to replenish specialized equipment.
The court approved the 90‑day extension by voice vote. Officials said the burn ban would be lifted once drought indicators improved and that the fire marshal would return to the court if conditions change.
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