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  1. Sep 20, 2023 · Three massive, complex fires larger than 15,000 acres are roaring through the California wilderness near the Oregon border, sending a train of unhealthy air down into the Bay Area.

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    Fire perimeters are based on geographic data from the National Interagency Fire Center, updated once an hour. This map displays all current wildfire fire perimeters available through NIFC that have not been 100% contained. Perimeters do not include prescribed or incident complex fires. Perimeters are not available for every incident. Fire perimeter...

    Hot spots are locations identified by satellite analysts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The hot spots are an approximation and do not include all areas affected by fire, nor do they indicate with certainty an area was affected. Agencies use this same data to help identify fires and their hot spots. But because of t...

    Fire risk data come from National Weather Service and are updated once every hour. We display the following alerts on our map: Red Flag Warnings, Fire Weather Watches, High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories.

  2. Crews are battling wildfires across the San Francisco Bay Area and all through the state of California. Track the updates here.

  3. Aug 16, 2021 · Most recently, Medicine Lake, Bullseye Lake and Blanch Lake were evacuated. Guy Tucker photographed the Caldor Fire three miles due west from Fair Play, Calif. late Monday night on August 16, 2021 ...

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  5. wildfire. Track wildfires across San Francisco Bay Area, other parts of California with this interactive map. By Alix Martichoux and Ken Miguel. Burned out cars, orange smoky skies. Here's a...

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · The smoke map below shows where the fires are, and shows how much of the San Francisco Peninsula is showing yellow for "moderate" air quality impact. via fire.airnow.gov