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Smoky skies could return to San Francisco after clear day

Jun 26, 2008 3:00 AM (108 days ago) by Sasha Vasilyuk, The Examiner
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SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - Soot particles from the fires raging in Northern and Central California may begin to fall on San Francisco and the Peninsula again today after the area saw relatively cleaner air-Wednesday, officials said.

Weather forecasters and air quality authorities said San Francisco and coastal residents shouldn’t open their windows just yet because in the next few days air quality can return to the highly polluted conditions they experienced Tuesday.

Stonger coastal winds on Wednesday helped disperse some of the haze from The City and the Peninsula, leaving San Francisco below the federal limits for particulate matter.

Other areas, including Benicia, Napa and San Jose, fared much worse, according to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

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It issued a health advisory warning that air quality in Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Sonoma and Marin counties is forecast to reach unhealthy levels today.

“They are in direct path of the wind, but if the wind shifts, other parts of the Bay Area could be more impacted than they are now,” said Lisa Fasano, spokeswoman for the district.

“They have the benefit of enjoying the breeze that pushes the smoke inland, but I would suspect that San Francisco could experience readings similar to Tuesday’s for the next day or two,” said Dimitri Stanich, spokesman for the California Air Resources Board.

Today’s conditions are expected to be similar to what they were Wednesday — haze will be more notable in the morning, but as the winds pick up, it will not be as visible in lower altitudes, said Bob Benjamin, a forecaster with the National Weather Service.

Soot particles from wildfires can get into people’s lungs and bloodstream, aggravating allergies, asthma and other lung conditions, authorities warned.

“People without chronic lung or heart conditions might experience some irritations, they might be coughing a little or have itching of the eyes,” said Dr. Anand Chabra, a physician with San Mateo County Health Department. “We’re particularly concerned about people with asthma or those who have a heart disease or other illness that worsens by the stress on their lungs.”

svasilyuk@sfexaminer.com

Safety tips

How to limit exposure to smoke

» Stay inside with doors and windows closed

» At home and while driving, put air conditioner on to recirculate the air

» Do not run swamp coolers or whole house fans

» Do not exercise outside

» Buy disposable particulate respirators found at hardware stores

Source: California Air Resources Board

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5:42 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 26, 2008 re: "Fire could summon 14th-century fear"

Albert Franklin said:
75,000,000 died during the Black Plague starting with 1354! What percent of this were European Christians? How does this play with America's and West Indian's Christians who were also exterminated because of their Christianity? What dreaded diseases brought them down from San Francisco to Gilroy and who is responsible other than France? If October 31 marks "All Saints Day" in Europe, why do we call Mexico's "Days of the Dead," not "All Saints Day" when it begins on the following day: 1, 2, and 3 November?

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12:16 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 26, 2008 re: "Fire could summon 14th-century fear"

Examiner Reader said:
This story reveals yet more fear mongering propagated by the media. The real story here is not the possibility of a plague, but the desperation of an Examiner reporter looking to scoop a story. Give me a break.

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12:41 PM MST on Wed., Jun. 11, 2008 re: "Man’s grudge vanishes as blaze begins"

Examiner Reader said:
he should have let it burn ... only section 8 drug dealers and illegal aliens lived in the apartment

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10:06 PM MST on Tue., May. 20, 2008 re: "Residents find their apartment complex garage up in smoke"

Examiner Reader said:
that's too bad. wish him the best of luck

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12:14 PM MST on Sat., Apr. 5, 2008 re: "Firefighters uncover marijuana at Mission district fire"

Seven said:
In the Mission, the surprise would be if they DIDN'T find marijuana.

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8:11 AM MST on Tue., Mar. 18, 2008 re: "Fire spreads through Mission apartments"

Examiner Reader said:
I live just one block from the Valencia fire i would like to give massive credit to the SFFD for the way they handled this fire.. Way to go guys and gals...

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7:22 AM MST on Mon., Mar. 17, 2008 re: "Man’s grudge vanishes as blaze begins"

Eddie House said:
I would like to know why the police & fire department refused to investigate and take action against the tenants that discarded cigarettes onto my boat cover, on the dry grass area around my stack of firewood. On two occasions I found burned wood laminate strips placed on my deck and dry grass near the boat. But most of all want to know why after 12 or more false calls of burning trash “ and the city knows damn well they were FALSE CALLS as they broke into my home only to find firewood in the EPA woodstove” WHY DID YOU CONTINUE TO HARRASS ME ? AND NOT TAKE ACTION ON THE TENANTS THAT MADE THESE FALSE CALLS OF TRASH BEING BURNED?

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10:08 PM MST on Wed., Mar. 12, 2008 re: "Man’s grudge vanishes as blaze begins"

Examiner Reader said:
When your being evicted from your apartment, you go out with a blaze of glory ? Or just another attempt to set fire to his boat that went all to wrong ? No cleaning or security depost refund for you ! But you are entitled to free room & board at the county jail !.

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10:53 AM MST on Fri., Dec. 7, 2007 re: "Chief took $1,200 trip from Motorola"

Examiner Reader said:
I better watch out! I'll try not to cry... When Santa Claus comes to town I'll be wearing a frown when reporters get wind that; Citizens "took" gifts...instead of ; Citizens "received" gifts... Geeze!

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6:33 PM MST on Wed., Nov. 28, 2007 re: "Montgomery group homes seek help from county for fire safety"

Examiner Reader said:
Very interesting and informative article. In Nashville Tn group home providers with less than 8 clients with disabilities are now required to have sprinkler system and many will close due to a lack funds. Who can I contact to get assistance? Perrion Gordon

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12:18 PM MST on Sun., Jul. 29, 2007 re: "Widow of firefighter remembers her husband"

Examiner Reader said:
i am allans daughter kaitlyn and i just wanted to say that he will be forever missed and that he loved doing wat he was i never loved any one theway a daughter loves a father. love, kaitlyn roberts

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3:43 PM MST on Mon., May. 14, 2007 re: "Chief took $1,200 trip from Motorola"

Examiner Reader said:
Who cares?

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7:05 AM MST on Mon., May. 14, 2007 re: "Chief took $1,200 trip from Motorola"

Examiner Reader said:
Why is this a story? It was $1,200 and the city reviewed and approved. Sounds like someone is trying to make something out of nothing. Shame on you.

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7:17 AM MST on Tue., May. 8, 2007 re: "Five victims of Harford house fire identified by the fire marshal"

Precious Jenkins said:
i am one of the nieces of the decreased and the cousin of the mother. this is and was a terrible fire that took 5 members of our family. annette was my father's youngest sister and one of my godmother. my father just had lost a sister 1 year and 4 days before. and now he only have one sister. this fire made our family feel that life to short to be walking around and not talking and loving your family members. a family that prays together says together!!!

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