started around 10 15 this morning video from the citizen app shows fire trucks along junipero serra boulevard just south of john daly boulevard. officials say munich vehicles are not currently stopping at the daily city bark station. commuters are being asked to stay away from this area right there. there is no estimate time for when these areas will reopen . we re following this story right now will continue to have an update for you. but right now we can tell you that three bart stations we re talking about the colma, daly city and balboa park stations closed as well as an off ramp. the 2 80 john daly ofran closed at this moment. let s get some more insight by turning to someone who is there at the scene. assistant fire marshal craig wittner with north county fire joins us live on the phone. are you there? yes ma am . good morning. wonderful. tell us what you see. so right now in north county fire authority law enforcement agencies from san francisco daly city county, the b
North State wildfire smoke to be replaced by pile burning smoke
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Goats help with fuels reduction in Redding
The City of Redding is using goats to cut down on wildfire fuels.
Posted: Jul 15, 2021 6:23 PM
Updated: Jul 16, 2021 10:17 AM
Posted By: Ana Torrea
REDDING, Calif. - The City of Redding is looking to an unusual workforce to cut down on wildfire fuels.
People might have seen a herd of goats hard at work in spots within Redding, chomping away at some dry grass. It’s the Goat Task Force hard at work.
“What the goats do is they take care of those light flashy fuels,” Redding Fire Marshal Craig Wittner said. “They graze the grasses and the weeds on the ground but they also limb up the bushes and trees, up to about 6 feet. So when we do get a fire on the ground, hopefully, it stays on the ground and doesn t get up into the latter fuels.”