National Forest Service Postpones New Prescribed Burns on Public Lands in California

 

Prescribed Burn

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This is a series of press releases from the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region:

EUREKA, Calif. –March 20, 2020. The USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region, which includes the Six Rivers National Forest, announced today that all new ignitions for prescribed fire have been postponed until further notice.

Potential smoke impacts to the public are considered in all prescribed fire and wildfire management. As always, the Six Rivers National Forest will work in coordination with local and state health organizations and make any necessary changes should the need arise. This decision to temporarily postpone ignitions will prevent any effects from smoke that might further worsen conditions for those who are at risk in our communities, while reducing exposure for employees who might not otherwise need to travel, and creating social distancing for resources working on the fire.

WILLOWS, Calif., March 20, 2020 — The USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region, which includes the Mendocino National Forest, announced today that all new ignitions for prescribed fire have been postponed until further notice.
Potential smoke impacts to the public are considered in all prescribed fire and wildfire management. As always, the Mendocino National Forest will work in coordination with local and state health organizations and make any necessary changes as the need arises. This decision to temporarily postpone ignitions will prevent any effects from smoke that might further worsen conditions for those who are at risk in our communities, while reducing exposure for employees who might not otherwise need to travel, and creating social distancing for resources working on the fire.

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furies
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furies
4 years ago

Wouldn’t want to pollute our soon to be under siege lungs now would we. Thanks Forest Service:)

If/when the firefighters (and thanks prisoners) get the virus…we are well and truly f***ed. (As if we didn’t know this already.)

Trashman
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Trashman
4 years ago

Will this help reduce the smoke from the fires in August?

Ben
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Ben
4 years ago

We humans are expert as risk averting ourselves to greater risk