Cal Fire recommends staying alert for fire season
The fire season is consuming more land than was recorded last year, experts say that this season is estimated to be more dangerous, so authorities warn about the dangers that are causing the active fires in the state of California.
Although temperatures are not expected to be as high in the coming days, there are still warnings in effect for excessive heat in some areas such as the mountains, inland valleys and deserts of the region.
Ricardo Coronado, Spokesperson for Cal Fire reports that they are working to contain and control the fires in various areas that as of last week exceeded twenty.
Ricardo Coronado said that those who were evacuated and want to return to their homes should consult with local authorities and follow their instructions.
If you want to know how is the area where you live and if there is a fire risk, this advises Ricardo Coronado, Cal Fire spokesman.
He insists that in the face of rising temperatures residents should be vigilant, but also do things that seem harmless as mowing the lawn in an area at risk and should be avoided.
Ricardo Coronado, recalls some recommendations to protect themselves in this fire season that is expected to be more severe.
He talks about the emergency backpack that we should prepare and discuss with your family members to be prepared.
Ricardo Coronado, talks about how to minimize the risk from our homes.
Remember you and your family are the most important thing, have a plan, keep your documents safe, stay informed and follow the instructions of the authorities.