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Extreme Fire Danger Prompts Full Flame Ban in Angeles National Forest

A full ban on open flames and spark-producing activities is now in effect across the Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, directly affecting Pasadena-area trailheads and recreation zones. The U.S. Forest Service issued Forest Order No. 05-01-25-15 in response to what it has classified as an “EXTREME” fire danger period, citing public safety and resource protection as primary concerns. Local residents who frequent nearby forest access points such as Millard Canyon, Eaton Saddle, and Chantry Flat should […]


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