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No Burn Orders In Place Through Summer In These Locations: Cal Fire

See where outside burning is halted for the foreseeable future near you in Riverside County.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — Open burning is banned in these Riverside County areas starting Friday, the fire chief announced this week.

"Warming temperatures and strong winds are rapidly drying out the annual grasses and vegetation throughout Riverside County, which creates a dense layer of dry fuel, significantly increasing the risk of wildfires," according to a statement from the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department.

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As of May 1, all permits for outdoor residential burning in areas of the county controlled by Cal Fire will be suspended, according to the news release.

"This suspension is a necessary step to help prevent wildfires and protect lives," the department said.

Still, there are cases in which agricultural burning will remain permissible.

The suspension effectively bans all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris, but agricultural burning in the Palo Verde and Coachella valleys will be allowed "as required for agricultural rehabilitation."

Authorities said the length of the suspension will be at the fire chief's discretion and will depend on meteorological and other factors.

The announcement comes one day after the Riverside County Board of Supervisors authorized Fire Chief Geoff Pemberton to close access to multiple outdoor recreational locations for the duration of Southern California's wildfire season to minimize public safety risks.

Sites falling under the closure order are:

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