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Because of what the U.S. Forest Service calls “unprecedented and historic fire conditions” throughout California, the forest service is closing all national forests in the state.
The forest service’s Pacific Southwest Region announced Wednesday the temporary closure of 10 national forests throughout California, in additional to the eight national forests already closed because of wildfires.
The additional forests closed include the Eldorado National Forest, Klamath National Forest, Lassen National Forest, Mendocino National Forest, Modoc National Forest, Six Rivers National Forest, Plumas National Forest, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Tahoe National Forest, and Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.