LA County under quarantine due to fruit fly outbreak.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Takes Action
The CDFA has made an important announcement that will impact the residents of Los Angeles County. On July 25, they declared a produce quarantine in a specific area of the county. This decision was prompted by the discovery of over 20 tau fruit flies in the unincorporated region of Stevenson Ranch.
A Protective Measure
The quarantine area covers an impressive 79 square miles. It is bounded by Castaic Junction to the north and Oat Mountain to the south. This measure has been put in place to prevent the spread of these harmful fruit flies and protect the local produce.
Stay Informed and Take Precautions
If you reside within the quarantine area, it is crucial to stay informed about the situation. The CDFA will provide updates and guidelines to ensure the safety of the community. Remember to follow any instructions given by the authorities and take necessary precautions to prevent the further spread of these pests.
Together, We Can Overcome
By working together and adhering to the quarantine measures, we can overcome this challenge. Let’s protect our local agriculture and ensure the well-being of our community.
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