Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The blaze, which was driven south by strong winds, triggered evacuations and road closures in the Gr


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The blaze, which was driven south by strong winds, triggered evacuations and road closures in the Grizzly Island Wildlife Area, according to Dixon Fire Chief Aaron McAlister. It burned a hay barn and a couple of cars.
And smoke from a wildfire that burned 500 acres in the Lake Berryessa area wafted all the way to San Francisco, so that residents in the city about 80 miles away reported smelling it. As of late Friday afternoon, Cal Fire said the Napa County blaze was completely contained.
Aside from fires, the gusts were also being blamed for why a tree fell in San Francisco on Masonic Avenue and Fell Street near the Panhandle, and why scaffolding fell into power lines at 20th and De Haro streets in Portrero Hill.
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