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Fire Danger Level to Raise in Angeles National Forest
As we enter into a worsening fire season and summer recreational time, the Angeles National Forest today announced that the fire danger level will be raised from moderate to high this Sunday. It's the third highest danger level out of six, therefore there are no new campfire restrictions, but extra precaution is needed. The most Western portions of the San Bernardino Mountains within the National Forest, bordering Los Angeles neighborhoods, burned twice last year in the Marek and Sayre wildfires.