From the National Forest Service:
Arcadia, Calif. — The Fire Danger Level on the Angeles National
Forest is being raised from “High” to “Very High,” effective
this Sunday, July 12, 2009. The change comes as summer temperatures
continue to dry out vegetation and the region has seen a marked
increase in fire activity. Grasses growing below 4,500 feet elevation
have cured and are especially prone to fire.
Forest is being raised from “High” to “Very High,” effective
this Sunday, July 12, 2009. The change comes as summer temperatures
continue to dry out vegetation and the region has seen a marked
increase in fire activity. Grasses growing below 4,500 feet elevation
have cured and are especially prone to fire.


From the National Forest Service:
Forest is being raised from “High” to “Very High,” effective
this Sunday, July 12, 2009. The change comes as summer temperatures
continue to dry out vegetation and the region has seen a marked
increase in fire activity. Grasses growing below 4,500 feet elevation
have cured and are especially prone to fire.