Cal Fire suspends burning in Northern California counties due to Red Flag Warning
(FOX40.COM) — Cal Fire Amador-El Dorado Unit has released a list of counties that are suspending burning due to a Red Flag Warning.
Cal Fire said that due to the gusty winds, dry vegetation, and a Red Flag Warning, all burning in the state responsibility areas of Amador, El Dorado, Alpine & Sacramento counties have been suspended starting at midnight on Sunday.
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Fire authorities said the suspension will last until Monday. Crews will monitor conditions and provide an update on Tuesday.
El Dorado County officials said, 'No vegetation burning allowed tomorrow and Monday. High winds & a Red Flag warning pose fire threats. Please heed this.'
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