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Indianola Today
By the People, for the People
Indianola Burn Ban Lifted After Red Flag Warning
The temporary ban on open burning ended on Tuesday after critical fire conditions subsided.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The burn ban in Indianola, Iowa, which had been in effect since February 14th due to a Red Flag Warning issued by the National Weather Service, has been lifted as of Tuesday afternoon. Residents are now allowed to resume open burning within city limits.
Why it matters
Burn bans are an important public safety measure implemented by local authorities to reduce the risk of wildfires during periods of high fire danger. The lifting of the ban in Indianola signals an improvement in local weather conditions and a lower risk of uncontrolled fires.
The details
The Indianola burn ban was put in place on February 14th after the National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for the area, indicating critical fire weather conditions with a higher probability of wildfires. The ban remained in effect for the Indianola Fire District until it was lifted at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
- The burn ban went into effect at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 14th.
- The burn ban was lifted at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
The players
National Weather Service of Des Moines
The regional office of the National Weather Service that issued the Red Flag Warning for the Indianola area.
Indianola Fire District
The local fire department that enforced the burn ban within the city limits of Indianola.
The takeaway
The lifting of the burn ban in Indianola is a positive sign that fire danger has subsided in the area, allowing residents to resume open burning activities. However, it's important for people to remain vigilant and follow local fire safety guidelines, as conditions can change quickly.
