红色州政府因野火风险在全美范围内禁止独立日烟花活动,正值美国建国250周年纪念日前夕


2026-06-25T19:11:01-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

当地领导人仍可指定烟花燃放“安全区域”,但犹他州的该禁令将于7月2日生效
作者:亚历山德拉·科赫 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年6月25日 晚7:11 美国东部夏令时

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犹他州州长斯宾塞·考克斯周四发布了一项针对即将到来的独立日假期的全州临时性烟花禁令,理由是该州正面临“历史性”且“异常严峻”的野火形势。

共和党州长考克斯签署了一项行政命令宣布进入紧急状态,暂时暂停州法律,允许州林业部门在7月2日至7月5日期间禁止在市政范围内燃放烟花。

在美国建国250周年纪念日前夕,犹他州94%的地区正面临严重或极端干旱。

州长斯宾塞·考克斯表示,该命令赋予当地领导人与消防部门合作的灵活性,可确定仍可安全燃放烟花的区域。(@GovCox/X)

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本季度该州已发生354起野火,烧毁近14.2万英亩土地,其中超过75%的野火由人类活动引发。

尽管这项禁令压制了部分节日庆祝氛围,但也为希望庆祝节日的居民提供了一个折中的方案。

当地市政领导人可与消防部门合作,有权指定特定的“安全区域”允许燃放烟花。

州长考克斯在宣布独立日周末全州烟花禁令时,分享了一张野火灾后照片。(@GovCox/X)

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如果当地领导人未指定此类安全区域,州林业部门的全面禁燃令将照常执行。

“这项决定毫无轻松可言,”考克斯在一份声明中写道,他承认犹他州民众通常喜爱用烟火庆祝节日。“但今年情况不同寻常。我们看到的野火态势,就连我们最经验丰富的消防员都表示从未见过。”

考克斯在X平台发布的声明中补充道:“我们的目标是确保我们的社区和家园在7月5日时依旧安然无恙。”

州长考克斯表示,犹他州超过75%的野火均为人为引发,对生命、房屋和消防员的危险“实在过高”。(@GovCox/X)

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犹他州州林业主管杰米·巴恩斯警告称,长期干旱、极度干燥的植被以及极端天气导致野火蔓延速度更快,且火势发展“超出历史预期”。

为防范可避免的野火,犹他州公共安全部门正在高风险区域加强巡逻,官员警告称,非法引发野火将面临严厉的刑事和民事处罚。

州长考克斯在宣布因野火实施独立日烟花禁令时,分享了与犹他州消防员的温馨合影。(@GovCox/X)

州政府官员计划在独立日周末后重新评估野火风险,以确定在7月22日至25日的该州先锋日假期是否需要实施类似限制措施。

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Red state gov bans July Fourth fireworks statewide over wildfire concerns ahead of America’s 250th anniversary

2026-06-25T19:11:01-04:00 / Fox News

Local leaders can still designate ‘safe areas’ for displays, but the ban in Utah takes effect July 2

By Alexandra Koch Fox News

Published June 25, 2026 7:11pm EDT

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday issued a temporary, statewide restriction on fireworks for the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, citing “historic” and “extraordinary” wildfire conditions across the state.

Cox, a Republican, signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency, temporarily suspending state law to allow the state forester to ban the discharge of fireworks within municipal boundaries between July 2 and July 5.

As America’s 250th anniversary approaches, 94% of Utah is facing severe or extreme drought.

Gov. Spencer Cox said the order gives local leaders, working with their fire chiefs, the flexibility to identify where fireworks can still be used safely.(@GovCox/X)

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The state has already seen 354 wildfires scorch nearly 142,000 acres this season, with more than 75% of the wildfires having been caused by humans.

While the mandate snuffs out some of the holiday excitement, it offers a potential compromise for residents wanting to celebrate.

Local municipal leaders, working alongside their fire chiefs, are granted the authority to designate specific “safe areas” where fireworks will still be permitted.

Gov. Cox shared a photo of the wildfire aftermath while announcing a statewide ban on fireworks during the Fourth of July weekend.(@GovCox/X)

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If local leaders do not designate these areas, the state forester’s closure remains in full effect.

“Nothing about this decision was easy,” Cox wrote in a statement, acknowledging that Utahns typically enjoy celebrating with pyrotechnics. “But this year is different. We are seeing fire behavior that even our most experienced firefighters say they’ve never witnessed before.”

In a statement posted to X, Cox added, “Our goal is to make sure our neighborhoods and communities are still standing on July 5.”

Gov. Cox said more than 75% of Utah’s wildfires have been human-caused, and the danger to lives, homes and firefighters “is simply too high.”(@GovCox/X)

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Utah State Forester Jamie Barnes warned that prolonged drought, critically dry vegetation and extreme weather are causing blazes to spread faster and behave in ways that “defy historical expectations.”

To deter preventable fires, the Utah Department of Public Safety is ramping up patrols in high-risk areas, and officials warn that sparking an illegal wildfire could lead to significant criminal and civil consequences.

Gov. Cox shared affectionate photos with Utah firefighters while announcing a Fourth of July fireworks ban due to wildfires.(@GovCox/X)

State officials plan to re-evaluate the wildfire danger after the Independence Day weekend to determine if similar restrictions will be necessary for the state’s Pioneer Day holiday from July 22 to July 25.

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Residents are urged to check local restrictions, sign up for emergency alerts and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Cox’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital Editor, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.

She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.

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