NEWS RELEASE July 2, 2025 CONTACTS: Michael Pearlman, Communications Director Janelle Collins, Strategic Communications Director
Governor Gordon urges fire safety, extra awareness over Fourth of July weekend Numerous fire starts in recent days reflect heightened statewide fire danger
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – With the Fourth of July holiday weekend approaching, Governor Mark Gordon is reminding Wyomingites to use caution to help prevent human-caused fires. On July 1, Wyoming saw a flurry of wildfire starts, with fires reported in four counties and on the Bridger- Teton National Forest. Three fire starts were in Hot Springs County and six were reported in Johnson County. Notably, the 2024 fire season was Wyoming’s second-worst on record, with more than 810,000 acres burned around the state. Nationwide, 90% of wildfires are caused by humans. “No one wants to see a repeat of last summer, but we cannot ignore the fact that we are already seeing an uptick in fire activity across the state,” Governor Gordon said. “Wyoming’s fuels are drying out and fire risk has increased. As you celebrate this Fourth of July weekend, please do so responsibly. Carelessness with fireworks, with campfires and with open flames can quickly turn disastrous.” Fire safety tips to keep in mind include:
It is important to follow local fire restrictions entering the July 4 holiday. For updates on fire activity, the Wyoming State Forestry Department has an interactive fire map and wildfire dashboard that can be found at https://wsfd.wyo.gov/fire-management -END-
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