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Andrew Nixon / CapRadio Simmons Road near Lake Oroville, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020.
Updated 6:34 a.m. on Monday, September 14 Latest: Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea announced two more people have died from the North Complex fires, bringing the state’s total death toll to 24. He said during a news conference that seven people remain missing. The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for the area on Monday through Monday night. #RedFlagWarning in effect for Eastern Lassen and Modoc Counties, West of the Sierra Crest and East of the Sierra Crestuntil. In effect through Monday for gusty winds and low humidity. This is #CriticalFireWeather so use caution outdoors. More tips: https://t.co/upBwccxXFO pic.twitter.com/7iKYQQGkts — CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) September 13, 2020 Incident Meteorologist Dan Borsum said strong southerly winds and low humidity Monday will result in elevated fire weather conditions across the region. He said conditions may improve a little bit Tuesday but not a lot. Borsum added that the air quality in the region may not improve until October. Six of the top 20 largest fires in […]
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