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Noise Advisory: Expect Big Booms To Be Heard In Murrieta, Southwest Riverside County

Camp Pendleton is advising area residents that live-fire training 'could take place at any time' over the next several days.

Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away, which includes Southwest Riverside County.
Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away, which includes Southwest Riverside County. (Camp Pendleton Photo)

MURRIETA, CA — Residents who live in the Camp Pendleton noise advisory zones, in Southwest Riverside County, can expect to hear loud booms coming from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton starting Friday and continuing through next week, a base spokesperson announced.

The loud booms will be audible from northern San Diego, southern Orange County and southwest Riverside County cities of Temecula, Murrieta and Lake Elsinore.

The military base issued a noise advisory ahead of live-fire training with high explosive munitions starting Friday and running through Sunday, July 20. Troops will conduct training exercises from midnight to 11:59 p.m. each day.

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On Sunday, July 20, live mortar fire and high explosive munitions were expected between 6 a.m. and midnight, they said.

During the activities, residents in the affected area could hear "high explosive munitions. "Noise from the training may be heard anytime throughout the day or night," according to base officials.

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Fallbrook is 5 miles from the Zulu and 7.3 miles from the Whiskey impact areas, while Oceanside is 6.6 miles from the Zulu and 9.9 miles from the Whiskey impact areas.

Depending on atmospheric conditions, communities as far as 50 miles away from the impact areas may be able to hear the sound of explosions, according to base officials.

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