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No Burn Order Extended For Marina Del Rey

The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued a residential no-burn alert for Marina del Rey through the end of Friday.

MARINA DEL REY, CA — Marina del Rey residents are advised not to burn anything through the end of Friday as a no-burn alert has been extended for much of the Southland.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District has extended a no-burn alert through the end of Friday for people living in Orange County and the non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The original order was meant to expire Thursday.

Marina del Rey residents are advised not to burn wood in a fireplace or in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device for the duration of the alert. The prohibition also applies to wood products like manufactured logs, wax and paper, the agency said.

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“No burn day alerts are mandatory in order to protect public health when levels of fine particulate air pollution in the region are forecast to be high,” the agency said. “Smoke from wood burning can cause health problems. Particles in wood smoke ... can get deep into the lungs and cause respiratory problems (including asthma attacks), increases in emergency room visits and hospitalizations.”

Residents of the Coachella Valley, High Desert and those who live in mountain communities above 3,000 feet in elevation are exempted from the no-burn alert.

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For more information about the alert, call 866-966-3293 or visit the agency's air alerts website.

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