Drought prompts Bexar County to issue 90-day fireworks ban

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Bexar County has announced a temporary ban on fireworks “skyrockets with sticks” and “missiles with fins”, effective for 90 days, as a response to ongoing drought conditions in the region.

The county’s decision aims to mitigate potential fire hazards associated with these specific fireworks.

Officials expressed concerns about increased fire risks due to the dry weather. The ban restricts both the sale and use of the prohibited fireworks within the county’s jurisdiction.

The Fire Marshal’s Office emphasized the need for public safety and reducing fire risks as primary motivating factors behind the ban.

Residents and vendors in Bexar County are required to comply with the new regulations.

Failure to adhere could result in penalties, although specific details on enforcement and penalties have not been disclosed yet.

Community members are urged to remain vigilant and report any violations of the ban.

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