Bay Area air officials have issued a smoke advisory because of a large grass fire burning near the Solano County town of Suisun City, about 40 miles northeast of downtown San Francisco. Cal Fire says the blaze, which has been dubbed the Branscombe Fire, has consumed about 1,000 acres and is 70 percent contained. Residents throughout the Bay Area are reporting heavy smoke in the air — a repeat of last night's experience when a wind-driven fire near Lake Berryessa in Napa County spread a plume of smoke over the region.
Check current air quality through the Bay Area Air Quality Management District or Spare the Air. Cal Fire is assisting with the Branscombe fire, and is posting containment updates on Twitter. KGO is also following the fire.
Here's a view tweeted by KCBS:
Solano County 8-alarm vegetation fire from Sky5 Kathy Coates off Hwy 12 blowing a lot of smoke into East Bay. pic.twitter.com/NhkkmitVg3
— KCBS Traffic (@kcbstraffic) October 4, 2013
The heavy smoke prompted the Bay Area Air Quality Management District to advise residents throughout the region to take precautions:
- Reduce exposure to smoky air by remaining indoors with windows and doors closed
- Set air conditioning units and car vent systems to re-circulate
- If air smells of smoke, limit outdoor activities to avoid unnecessary exposure
- If you have asthma or other lung disease, make sure you follow your doctor's directions about taking your medicines and following your asthma management plan. Call your doctor if your symptoms worsen.
- If you have heart or lung disease, if you are an older adult, or if you have children, talk with your doctor about whether and when you should leave the area.
The Solano County fire broke out as the Bay Area continues under a National Weather Service Red Flag Warning. High winds, low humidity and extremely dry vegetation have created a critical fire risk for most of the region from the northern Sacramento Valley down to the Santa Cruz Mountains.