Partially-burned apples in Detroit on Saturday, Sept. 27. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)
Polk County has issued a burn ban because of drought conditions and high summer heat as the temperature is expected to soar into triple digits this weekend.
The ban takes effect Thursday at 1 p.m. and will last until significant rains return this fall, the Polk County Fire Defense Board said in a news release.
The burn ban includes yard debris and agricultural burning. People who violate the ban may be held liable for the cost of putting out a fire and for any property damage resulting from an illegal fire.
For the most current information, please call the Polk County Burn Information Line at (503) 838-2020.
-Saphara Harrell