Breaking news tonight it is happening again. More fires erupt tonight in the north bay forcing new Evacuation Orders. Its a cremation. If anything gets into the yard itll all be gone. Theres a mountain right there. And you could see the flames. Those fires erupting as the glass fire near st. Helena explodes in size, threatening homes. The rush to get people out. And we are really going to do our best to impress this idea, the size of this fire right now from where we left off at 7 00 is dramatically larger and has now moved well into Sonoma County. The eastern side of santa rosa needs to pay close attention to this for Evacuation Orders. We have a lot more coming up. And good evening to you im juliet goodrich. Were tracking new fires. New evacuations have just been ordered for Sonoma County. The site of the tubs fire three years ago. This is the latest evacuation map. The area extends east of cagastoga road and north of highway 12. Evacuation orders expanding tonight in napa county. Ma
Fire crews, choppers hold wildfire to 35 acres in Contra Costa County
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An remote fire camera captures smoke from a vegetation fire on Kirker Pass Road and Nortonville Road in the Clayton area on Sunday, July 4, 2021.Alert Wildfire Network
Contra Costa County firefighters Sunday stopped the forward momentum of a 35-acre wildfire burning in oak wooodlands south of Pittsburg.
The blaze was touched off by a vehicle fire about 1:15 p.m., spreading in dry vegetation near near Kirker Pass and Nortonville roads, Cal Fire Assistant Chief George Huang said.
The first fire engines reported a three-acre blaze, but the fire burned quickly in the rolling oak woodlands near the community of Clayton.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Companyâs expanded network of enhanced weather technology, including weather stations and high-definition fire-watch cameras, helped reduce the size of each Public Safety Power Shutoff event in 2020 on average by 55%, the utility reported.
At the end of 2020, PG&E had 1,000 weather stations and 340 cameras in operation throughout Northern and Central California, providing more precise weather data to the companyâs team of meteorologists and outside agencies. More than 121 of those weather stations and 31 cameras are in the North Bay counties of Marin, Napa and Sonoma.
The weather stations, along with sectionalizing devices that isolate the grid into smaller segments and deployment of temporary generation and microgrids, enabled PG&E to keep the lights on for thousands of customers who would have lost power during comparable weather events in 2019, PG&E said. PG&E removed more than 800,000 customers during 2020 PSPS even