Pasadena Sun
Fire danger at Angeles National Forest is increasing from “high” to “very high” as of Thurs., Sept. 1, when extreme heat is expected to return to the region.
“Very high” is the fourth-highest warning in an alert system that ranges from “low” to “critical.”
Despite the change, the U.S. Forest Service is imposing no new campfire restrictions. Open wood and charcoal fires will still be permitted in developed campgrounds and picnic areas. Visitors must get permits to operate gas and propane-powered stoves and grills in non-developed areas.