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Where are the fires in N. California?

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The smoke @ my house is horrible. I live by Tahoe and I can hardly breathe! Anyone know where the smoke is coming from?

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  1. A couple near the intersection of Hwy 20 and Hwy 80. One by Bowman Lake the other by the town of Washington.

    And really a whole lot more than that. Check the link.


  2. They're all over the place.  I live in Sacramento and the air is terrible here too.

    "Hundreds of fires were sparked by lightning strikes over the weekend throughout Northern California.

    The Wild fire burning northeast of Napa, northwest of Fairfield, has burned 3,750 acres and is 40 percent contained, according to California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection officials."

    "Sixteen fires were reported over the weekend in Amador and El Dorado counties. The fires burned a total of 80 acres and are all contained.

    And in Placer County, firefighters have fully contained a blaze that scorched 100 acres along Mosquito Ridge Road, off Foresthill Road."

  3. I heard it's in Humbolt and Mendocino county where all the illegal pot fields are growing and most of the smoke is from the pine trees and the green pot. ROFLMAO, now dopers are going to need two part time McDonalds jobs to buy their dope cuz the price is going up.

  4. go on the web at  calfire.com and you will see all. I live in willows ca, it is bad here to.

  5. How many CFL's do I need to s***w in to compensate for all the greenhouse gases caused by the fires?

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