Cal Fires
The Robin Williams (Rainbow) Tunnel on Hwy 101 in Marin County is obscured by orange wildfire smoke from the Tubbs Fire in 2017.
Smoke from the Paradise Fire casts an orange haze on trees in the Presidio of San Francisco on November 16, 2018.
A scared landscape in the English Hills neighborhood near Vacaville, CA one month after the Hennesey fire burned through 307 homes in Solano County, CA on Sept 16, 2020.
On September 9, 2020 the sky turned orange in the San Francisco Bay Area due to extreme wildfire smoke from the North Complex fire. The fire, started by lightening, burned 318,935 acres, killed 16 people and destroyed 2,455 buildings. It burned from August 17, 2020 to December 3, 2020 in Northern California.
Ben surveys his land after the LNU Complex fire tore through it the night of August 18, 2020. He wears a t-shirt with the words "Challenge Accepted" and an N-95 mask. Broken and burnt trees dot the landscape bisected by an animal trail that he stands on.
Burnt Palm trees line a road in Vacaville, CA where the Hennessey/LNU Complex Fire burned rapidly overnight August 18, 2020. The fire merged from 250 individual fires into one huge fire racing down the Vacca Mountains endangering the cities of Fairfiled and Vacavile, CA. The fire burnt 363,220 acres over nearly 3 weeks and destroyed 309 homes in Solano County where this photo was taken.
The orange sun through a soot stained windshield on the day the sky turned orange in San Francisco on September 9, 2020. Extreme wildfire smoke from the North Complex fire. The fire, started by lightening, burned 318,935 acres, killed 16 people and destroyed 2,455 buildings. It burned from August 17, 2020 to December 3, 2020 in Northern California.
A scared landscape in the English Hills neighborhood near Vacaville, CA one month after the Hennesey fire burned through 307 homes in Solano County, CA on Sept 16, 2020.
A sign on a hill near a burned out home in the English hills neighborhood in Vacaville, CA thanks firefighters and threatens "looters" with gun violence after the LNU Complex /bHennessey Fire destroyed 309 homes in the area on August 17-18, 2020. Photo taken September 16, 2020.
Wildfire smoke turns the sky orange over the eastern span of the bay bridge in Oakland CA on October 1, 2020
Wildfire smoke turns the sky pinky orange over Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay in October 2017 from the Tubbs, Nuns and Atlas fires ringing the Bay Area from October until December 2017 in Northern California.
On September 9, 2020 the sky turned orange in the San Francisco Bay Area due to extreme wildfire smoke from the North Complex fire. The fire, started by lightening, burned 318,935 acres, killed 16 people and destroyed 2,455 buildings. It burned from August 17, 2020 to December 3, 2020 in Northern California.
Wildfire smoke fills the air above San Francisco on October 1, 2020.