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Burning permits suspended in San Diego County

SAN DIEGO, CA — As the weather warms, Cal Fire San Diego will be lifting all permits for outdoor burning in private residential areas in San Diego County.

The suspension takes effect at 8 a.m. Saturday and prohibits the outdoor burning of yard waste such as branches and leaves, according to Cal Fire.

“Due to the heightened fire danger, we are suspending all burning permits effective June 1,” said Tony Mecham, unit and fire chief. “This action is essential to protect our communities and resources during this time of heightened danger.”

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According to Cal Fire, firefighters across the state have already extinguished more than 1,250 wildfires since January 1.

While outdoor burning of yard waste by homeowners is no longer permitted, Cal Fire urged residents to take the extra time and prepare for wildfires by staying at least 100 feet away from all homes and buildings on their property and being prepared to evacuate in the event of an emergency.

Cal Fire may issue limited temporary fire permits if there is good cause
for public health and safety. Agriculture, land management, fire training and other industrial
Burning may proceed if a Cal Fire official inspects the burn site and issues a special permit.