EAST BAY, Calif. (KGO) -- The East Bay Regional Park District announced late Thursday evening, it will be closing dozens of open space areas this Sunday and Monday during the Labor Day weekend due to possible high-fire risk amid an Excessive Heat Warning.
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Temperatures in the East Bay are expected to be over 90 degrees and reach the 100s in the farthest inland areas such as Concord, Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore and Walnut Creek.
Many of the EBRP-owned parks will be closed on Sunday, Sept. 4 and Monday, Sept. 5, according to Dave Mason and the park district's fire chief.
On Thursday, ABC7 was in Walnut Creek when both the City of Walnut Creek and City of Concord announced it shut down its open spaces that day due to the Excessive Heat Warning. They will be closed through Labor Day weekend.
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The following parks will be closed on Sunday and Monday:
Wildcat CanyonTildenBotanic GardenSibleyHuckleberryClaremont CanyonReinhardt RedwoodLeona CanyonAnthony Chabot (except Campground)
Five CanyonsLake ChabotKennedy GroveSobrante RidgeSunolOhloneMission PeakVargas PlateauGarin/ Dry Creek PioneerPleasanton RidgeDublin HillsSycamore ValleyBishop RanchLas TrampasBriones Regional ParkCrockett HillsBlack Diamond MinesClayton RanchContra LomaThurgood MarshallDeer ValleyRound ValleyMorgan TerritoryBrushy PeakVasco HillsVasco CavesShadow CliffsWaterbirdRobertsDiablo FoothillsNejedly Staging Area located in Carquinez StraitBAY AREA HEAT WAVE: Conserving energy, cooling centers, and resources for homeless
The park district says no one is allowed to enter the parks. They warn in an event of an emergency, if someone is in a closed park, police and firefighters may not be able to find and evacuate people.
However, shoreline parks will remain open:
Antioch Oakley ShorelineBig BreakBay PointMartinez/Carquinez (not Crockett Hills)
Point PinoleMiller KnoxPoint IsabelMcLaughlin East Shore State ParkJudge John SutterCrown BeachMartin Luther King Jr.Oyster BayHayward ShorelineCoyote HillsArdenwood Historic FarmDumbarton Quarry CampgroundThe following swim facilities will remain open:
Lake TemescalCastle Rock PoolCull CanyonDon CastroQuarry LakesLake Del ValleThe East Bay Regional Parks provided some tips for the public during the Excessive Heat Warning:
Cancel outdoor activities during the hottest times of the dayIf you do visit open parks, visit early in the day when it is cooler and bring plenty of waterStay hydrated in a cool placeFind places with air conditioning. Libraries, shopping malls, and community centers can provide a cool place to take a break from the heat. Please seek out cooling centers in your area.If you're outside, find shade.Wear a hat wide enough to protect your faceWear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothingDrink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.Do not use electric fans when the temperature outside is more than 95 degrees. You could increase the risk of heat-related illness. Fans create air flow and a false sense of comfort, but do not reduce body temperature.Avoid high-energy activities. Check yourself, family members, and neighbors for signs of heat-related illness.RELATED STORIES & VIDEOS:
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