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      <title>Is there a burn ban in Portland, Oregon right now?</title>
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      <description>We recently got a new fire pit for our backyard, and I wanted to see if there was a burn ban in Portland so we could use it. Thankfully, Multnomah County has a great page that they update daily with the burn ban status, as well as other fire safety information: https://www.multco.us/health/staying-healthy/wood-burning-restrictions
However! I wanted something a little simpler, just a page that tells me if there&amp;rsquo;s a burn ban or not, along with an API endpoint that I can use in a little weather app I was building.</description>
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