Tuesday, January 22, 2008

USFS: aerial tour San Bernardino National Forest

Acting U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Chuck Conner is scheduled to take an aerial tour today of the San Bernardino National Forest -- the site of recent major wildfires -- before visiting local officials at an air tanker base in San Bernardino.

"It's just to get more information about the forest and the fires," forest Fire Chief Mike Dietrich said of the tour's purpose.

Conner's department oversees the U.S. Forest Service.

Among the fire scene's he will view are those of the 12,759-acre Slide Fire and the 1,247-acre Grass Valley Fire, which burned during October in the San Bernardino Mountains near Lake Arrowhead and Running Springs, and the 2006 Esperanza Fire that killed five firefighters in the San Jacinto Mountains of Riverside County.

After the tour, Conner is scheduled to land at about 3:30 p.m. at San Bernardino Air Tanker Base to meet with local politicians and federal, state and local fire officials, Dietrich said.

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