In this photo provided to the Free Lance, a Calfire plane is dropping on today's fire along Highway 25.

Calfire is urging caution over the coming holiday weekend due to dry conditions throughout the state. The agency released the following statement:

Memorial Day Weekend is often the kick-off for summer vacations and outdoor activities. However, CAL FIRE is urging caution this holiday weekend due to the increasing fire danger throughout California.

“Recent fire activity including a 7,000 acre fire just over the border in Nevada, really serves as a reminder, that the conditions are ripe for wildfires,” said Chief Ken Pimlott, director of CAL FIRE. “CAL FIRE crews have already responded to over twice as many fires this year compared to last year at the same time.”

The lack of rainfall across California has set the stage for an increased potential of major wildfires. Coupled with this weekend’s increase in outdoor activities, firefighters will be on high alert. CAL FIRE is asking Californians and visitors to the state to be extra vigilant while recreating in the outdoors.

CAL FIRE would like everyone to remember these important steps this holiday:

Camping:

Obtain necessary permits needed for campfires

Clear away grass, leaves and other debris within a 10-foot perimeter of any campfire

Have a responsible person in attendance at all times

Ensure all campfires are completely extinguished before leaving

When barbecuing, never leave the grill unattended

Wildfires are not the only danger posed by the outdoors; drownings also dramatically increase during the Memorial Day weekend. In California, drowning is the leading cause of death among children under 14, and every year CAL FIRE responds to water rescues across the state, many of which tragically claim the lives of both adults and children.

In the Water:

Always wear a life jacket!

Children should always be supervised by a responsible adult

Never swim alone

Drinking and swimming is just as dangerous and drinking and driving.  

For more ways to be safe during the Memorial Day Weekend visit the CAL FIRE website at www.fire.ca.gov.

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