smoke across the bay causing health advisories in three counties counties and tonight crews have not put out the flames. i m ama dates. the fire began at simms metal management on seaport boulevard in redwood city. the smoke was so thick there were health warnings across three counties, san mateo, santa clara and alameda county. sergio is live with the latest on this developing story. sergio? ama, this fire has been burning now for nine hours. in that time it has continued to pump thick, black smoke into the sky. you can see tonight the fire is still burning. right now the plume has dissipated somewhat though in the last hour or so. the fire crews say they quickly got it contained, but it has not been easy to put the fire out. thick, black smoke climbs into the dark sky. for hours crews were dousing the flames, but it was tough to get to the root of the fire. it is crush cars, recycled metals and other types of industrial recycled equipment. and it is tough to get to th
the fire crews say they quickly got it contained, but it has not been easy to put the fire out. thick, black smoke climbs into the dark sky. for hours crews were dousing the flames, but it was tough to get to the root of the fire. it is crush cars, recycled metals and other types of industrial recycled equipment. and it is tough to get to the fire itself? correct because it is deep seeded and that s why they are breaking it up jie. in these pictures tweeted by the redwood city fire department you can see the stacked cars and the smoke rising behind them. this is not the first time the crews have been to simms metal recycling. this is probably the largest. the other fires were similar. the fire started at 1:30 and quickly spewed inky black smoke into the sky. ryan ward spotted the fire as he was leaving a store in san carlos. it was really black. i figured it was fire in redwood city. we came and investigated and to see what was going on. we noticed that there was
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