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Gentry Today
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Gentry County Issues Outdoor Burning Warning Amid Dry Conditions
Residents urged to exercise caution as abnormally dry weather raises wildfire risk
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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Gentry County in Missouri is experiencing abnormally dry conditions, increasing the risk of wildland fires. While not in severe drought, the county is urging caution with outdoor burning due to the dryness and potential for fires to spread quickly. Residents are advised to postpone non-essential burning, avoid windy days, and have fire extinguishers on hand.
Why it matters
Dry conditions can quickly turn small outdoor fires into dangerous wildfires, threatening homes and property. Gentry County is taking proactive steps to raise awareness and prevent potential disasters as the region faces abnormally dry weather.
The details
Gentry County officials are monitoring the situation closely and may implement further restrictions if conditions worsen. Residents are advised to contact the Gentry County Emergency Communications office for guidance on burn permits or to report unsafe burning practices.
- Gentry County is currently experiencing abnormally dry conditions.
The players
Gentry County Emergency Communications
The local emergency communications office providing guidance on burn permits and reporting unsafe burning practices.
The takeaway
With dry conditions raising the risk of wildfires, Gentry County residents must exercise extreme caution with any outdoor burning activities to prevent potentially devastating fires from spreading.

