Kamloops Fire Rescue opts for Halloween fireworks ban amid dry conditions
KAMLOOPS — Thanks to ongoing dry conditions in the local area, Kamloops Fire Rescue says fireworks are a no-go this Halloween.
As a result of the lack of precipitation and higher temperatures, this year the wildfire risk has persisted beyond the typical summer fire season timeline. And in a new release Friday (Oct. 7), Kamloops Fire Rescue says it has decided not to allow any fireworks in city limits this year.
“We know that fireworks displays are often a part of Halloween celebrations in Kamloops, and we understand this decision may not be a popular one, however, our decisions are made in the best interest of public safety,” states Deputy Fire Chief Ryan Cail.
“This year, the risk of fireworks contributing to an interface fire within City limits is too great, and we hope the community is understanding and cooperative.”