Filming for season two of the breakout Netflix series 13 Reasons Why has been halted due to wildfires in Vallejo in Northern California.
As reported by Deadline, filming was suspended earlier this week and will continue through Thursday, due to the heavy smoke in the area and continuing blaze.
Because of the planned days off on Friday and Saturday, filming is now planned to resume on Sunday.
Members of the cast and crew who have family in the area have also been flown home.
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Some of the stars of the show have tweeted about the wildfires, with Tyler Down actor Devin Druid writing "The NorCal/Bay Area has been my home for almost a year while filming @13ReasonsWhy.
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"My heart goes out to all affected by these awful fires."
Meanwhile, Dylan Minnette, who plays Clay Jensen, tweeted: "We film 13 Reasons Why in many of the areas in NorCal affected by these devastating fires. Sending love and thoughts to everyone involved."
He also tweeted a link on how to get/give help in North California:
Since the fires began on Sunday they have spread over 115,000 acres; 17 people have been killed and over 20,000 people have been ordered to evacuate.
13 Reasons Why is set to return to Netflix in 2018.
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