Tahoe area fireworks show cancelled, beaches closed due to storm, sheriff says
Briefly

Incline Village's fireworks show has been canceled due to storm damage, specifically impacting the fireworks barge. The Washoe County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Ski Beach, Incline Beach, and the boat ramp are closed until further notice, though Burnt Cedar Beach remains open for certain pass holders. The storm responsible for the damage produced gusty winds and was preceded by unsettled weather with previous thunderstorms. The sheriff's office advises against touching any fireworks debris and encourages reporting it for safe disposal.
Incline Village's fireworks show is canceled due to storm damage that affected the fireworks barge, as confirmed by the Washoe County Sheriff's Office. The cancellation is part of several shows being called off this year.
The sheriff's office reported that the storm caused significant damage, with visuals showing the barge and parts of the boat ramp floating. This has resulted in the closure of Ski Beach, Incline Beach, and the boat ramp.
Despite the storm damage, Burnt Cedar Beach remains open but only for holders of IVGID punch cards and passes. Officials are securing the area and recovering materials dropped during the storm.
For safety concerning found fireworks debris or unexploded materials, the sheriff's office urges individuals not to touch them but to report any findings to their non-emergency dispatch line for disposal.
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