Controlled burn producing smoke near Sierra National Forest, Sierra County CA
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A controlled burn in Sierra National Forest is nearly complete with 85 to 95 percent of the piles consumed. Smoke from the fire is affecting Highway 41, Road 630, and nearby communities including Sugar Pine and Fish Camp.
Audio|Heard on: Air Attack (A/G) Fresno CalFire - Sierra Forest Net
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Transcript:
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Sierra burn information when you're ready to copy on the sugar pine R-X.
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Quiet.
00:08
In Sierra, all piles have remained in containment lines.
00:13
The piles have consumed to about 85 to 95 percent.
00:16
Break.
00:21
Fire still burning and heavy and mild to moderate smoke will continue to impact Highway 41, Road 630, and the communities of Sugar Pine and Fish Camp.
00:36
Other copies for the sugar pine, all files are remaining in the containment lines.
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Piles have consumed 85 to 95% still burning in the heavies, and the smoke will still impact Highway 41, Road 630 in the communities of sugar pine and fish camp.
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Location mentioned:
Sierra National Forest, California 91024
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