Where is all the smoke coming from in Ukiah CA?

Where is all the smoke coming from in Ukiah CA?

The smoke visible in Mendocino County is confirmed as drift smoke from the Camp Fire in Butte County.

Where is the smoke in Mendocino County coming from?

MENDOCINO Co., 8/6/21 — Drift smoke from major wildfires burning in other parts of Northern California has reached the North Coast over the last several days, leading to visible smoke and decreased air quality for portions of Mendocino County.

Where is the fire in Mendocino County?

The blaze, dubbed the Hopkins Fire, is burning in the town of Calpella, about 10 miles north of Ukiah, according to Mendocino County sheriff’s officials. Cal Fire reports that the fire has burned 275 acres and is currently 10% contained. Some homes were destroyed.

Where is the fire in the Antelope Valley?

Antelope Valley: 2 critical after car crash sparks 673-acre brush fire in Fairmont area. Video captured by an Eyewitness News viewer shows the 673-acre West Fire burning along Highway 138 near Rosamond.

How is the smoke in Mendocino?

The Mendocino Coast is currently experiencing “Good” to “Moderate” concentrations.

Where is the Hopkins fire?

Mendocino County
Hopkins Fire Incident

Last Updated 09/20/21 5:10 PM
Date Started 09/12/21 2:15 PM
Date Contained 09/20/21 5:09PM
Location Information Hopkins St and North State St. near Calpella in Mendocino County.
Lat/Long [39.232362, -123.202039]

What caused the Hopkins fire?

Just two days ago, Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office Captain Greg Van Patten identified the cause of the Hopkins Fire as arson and announced the suspected arsonist, 20-year-old Devin Johnson, had been arrested and booked in the Mendocino County jail.

Is Mendocino safe from fires?

The Coast Is Clear: Mendocino County safe to visit The fires in Mendocino County “are far inland, east of the Russian River,” Stanford said. Those planning a trip up the coast will not be impacted, he noted. “Our hearts and thoughts go out to all those affected by the fires,” Stanford says.

Who has the cleanest air in California?

In 2019, California’s 5 cleanest cities for PM2. 5 pollution were, Yucca Valley (3.4 μg/m3), Lee Vining (3.6 μg/m3), Twentynine Palms (3.9 μg/m3), Los Gatos (3.9 μg/m3), and Blythe (3.9 μg/m3) respectively.