Crime & Safety

Controlled Burns To Continue Near Lake Skinner

Riverside County fire crews were slated to be out near the lake for two days.

A prescribed burn operation was scheduled for this week.
A prescribed burn operation was scheduled for this week. (Patch file photo by Renee Schiavone)

FRENCH VALLEY, CA — Riverside County fire crews initiated a controlled burn Wednesday just west of Lake Skinner in the French Valley area to clear hundreds of acres of excess brush, and residents and motorists were advised not to be alarmed by the smoke. Another burn is slated for Thursday.

According to the California Highway Patrol, several calls were received reporting a wildfire near Auld and Borel roads, where the 300-acre prescribed burn got underway about 7 a.m. Dispatchers assured the callers that the smoke was part of a planned operation.

"A total of 307 acres of grassland will be burned," the Riverside County Fire Department said. "Smoke will be visible from nearby communities, but will disperse quickly and is not expected to be a health hazard."

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Crews are slated to return to the area Thursday to complete the burn, provided weather conditions remain favorable, with minimal winds.

"The project is aimed at eliminating non-native grass, as well as the hazard posed by flammable vegetation," according to a Cal Fire statement. "In addition to the ecological and hazard reduction benefits, firefighters from multiple departments are provided the opportunity to participate in valuable wildland fire suppression training."

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Controlled burns have been carried out for the past several months countywide to reduce potential fuels during Wildfire Season, which usually runs into November.

Inmate hand crews are working alongside full-time fire personnel in the current operation, which is supported by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Riverside County Parks & Open Space District.

Anyone with questions or concerns was asked to contact the county fire public information bureau at 951-940-6985.

— City News Service contributed to this report

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