By CHRISTINA COULTER
FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
A beach on the south shore of Lake Tahoe in California has been closed to the public after a number of chipmunks tested positive for the plague, officials have said.
Kiva Beach, as well as the Taylor Creek Visitor Center, and their parking areas in South Lake Tahoe will remain closed until Friday while the Forest Service completes ‘eradication treatments’ like flea control.
The areas will likely be reopened before the weekend, and the area’s Tallac Historic site and the Kiva Picnic area and its parking lot will remain open.
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