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County Fire causes Winters to cancel fireworks

Flames rise around an outbuilding as the County fire burns in Guinda, Calif., Sunday, July 1, 2018. Drought conditions spreading through the area have likely allowed blazes like the County fire to burn out of control.
Flames rise around an outbuilding as the County fire burns in Guinda, Calif., Sunday, July 1, 2018. Drought conditions spreading through the area have likely allowed blazes like the County fire to burn out of control. AP

The City of Winters has canceled its fireworks show scheduled for Tuesday due to the County Fire currently burning in Yolo County.

On its website, the city cited mandatory evacuations in the area, poor air quality and smoke covering the town as the reason for canceling the event.

"We will re-schedule for another date," a post on the city's website said. "We also want to emphasize caution for all folks using fireworks during a very delicate time for our community."

The County Fire, which was sparked Saturday afternoon, is at 3 percent containment and has burned 44,500 acres as of 3:10 p.m. Monday, according to Cal Fire.

This story was originally published July 2, 2018 at 4:12 PM with the headline "County Fire causes Winters to cancel fireworks."

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