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The U.S. Forest Service began controlled burns in Washington’s Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest on October 16 to reduce wildfire risk, with temporary closures and smoke expected.
Starting October 16, the U.S. Forest Service is conducting prescribed burns in Washington’s Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest to reduce wildfire risk by clearing overgrown vegetation.
The controlled burns, ongoing through fall and winter, may temporarily close some forest areas and produce smoke, prompting officials to advise drivers to slow down and use headlights.
An interactive map of burn sites is available online, and the public is encouraged to check the Forest Service website for updates.
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El Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos comenzó las quemas controladas en el Bosque Nacional Okanogan-Wenatchee de Washington el 16 de octubre para reducir el riesgo de incendios forestales, con cierres temporales y humo esperados.