Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Fire Danger Level Raised to "Very High" in Angeles National Forest


The U.S. Forest Service has raised its assessment of the level of fire danger in the Angeles National Forest from 'high' to 'very high,' according to a release sent out by the organization.

The decision was made in response to recent high temperatures and moisture readings of grasses in the area.
The change mean not mean any new restrictions on fires in the park.  The current rules that remain are:

Open wood and charcoal fires will still be permitted in approved “developed” campgrounds and picnic areas where a steel ring or stoves are provided.  Propane or jelled gas stoves and grills are permitted in non-developed areas with a valid California Campfire Permit. Smoking allowed in enclosed vehicles or developed recreation sites only.
All fireworks are strictly prohibited on U.S. Forest Service lands.

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