MCFD Alert: Red Flag Warning from today at 11PM to Mon at 6AM
Marin County Fire Chiefs Association
For Immediate Release May 7, 2021
Red Flag Warning in Effect for Marin County
Critical wildfire conditions expected Friday evening and through the weekend
Marin County, CA -- The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the North Bay mountains above 2,000 feet from 11 p.m. Friday, May 7th, to 6 a.m. Monday, May 10th.
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather
conditions are expected during this time frame for strong wind gusts and dry
conditions. The affected area includes higher terrain areas of Marin, Napa,
Sonoma, and East Bay counties.
The concerns with this weather system are that wildfires that develop will
likely spread rapidly. Erratic gusty winds may result in dangerous and unpredictable
fire behavior. Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution during the Red
Flag Warning because a simple spark could cause a major wildfire, including the
use of equipment and machinery as well as smoking.
All National Park Service beaches in Marin will remain open, but the following land-use restrictions will be in effect for the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD), Mount Tamalpais State Park, and Marin County Open Space District preserves during the Red Flag conditions.
· MMWD closures at Sky Oaks, Natalie Coffin Green Park (Ross), Leo Cronin Parking Lot,
· Closure of Fairfax Bolinas Road
· All open burning and burn permits are suspended on public lands
· Closures of Mount Tamalpais State Park; roads north of Panoramic Highway are closed to motor vehicle traffic on Pantoll Road and Ridgecrest Boulevard.
· Mt. Vision Road in the Seashore will be closed.
· Pedestrian and cyclist access to Mount Tamalpias will remain open.
· All park use permits north of Panoramic Highway are suspended, including filming.
Helpful phone numbers:
· Mount Tamalpais State Park, (415) 388-2070
· Marin Municipal Water District, (415) 945-1195
· Marin County Fire Information Hotline, (415) 473-7191
Defensible space is essential to improve a home’s chance of surviving a wildfire.
To register for emergency alerts, visit www.alertmarin.org. For current emergency status, visit https://emergency.marincounty.org/. To learn more about preparing for wildfire, visit www.firesafemarin.org.
Address/Location
Marin County, CA Fire Department
33 Castle Rock Ave
Woodacre, CA 94973
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 415-473-7191
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