How to track the California wildfires and smoke in real time

Sure! Here's a revised version of the text: --- A few readers reached out asking if we could share the list of resources our team has been using to stay informed about the ongoing 2018 California wildfires, particularly the Camp Fire, which is now considered the most devastating in California's history, and the Woolsey Fire. While this list isn't comprehensive, we’d love to hear any additional recommendations in the comments below. Pro tip: With millions of people affected by the thick smoke, it's crucial to prioritize lung protection, especially for vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Whenever possible, stay indoors. Despite what you might see, regular surgical masks or bandanas won’t do much to shield you from the harmful smoke particles. If you're looking for effective protection, consider investing in wildfire respirators or gas masks. For more details on recommended models, check out the resources we’ve compiled. Now, onto the news sources. For those of us not directly in the fire zones, major news outlets with dedicated teams covering these disasters are the best way to stay updated. Local news tends to provide the most accurate and timely coverage, so we highly recommend checking out the LA Times' tracker page for the latest updates. Their fire news feed is another excellent resource, offering minute-by-minute updates and breaking news. SFGate also has an impressive page focused solely on the fires. For example, it was through this page that we learned about the recent threat to the recently refurbished Oroville Dam from the fire. This is something to keep an eye on, given that around 200,000 residents live downstream and would need to evacuate if the dam were to fail. Nationally, the New York Times provides a real-time feed of wildfire news, along with a separate page featuring maps that illustrate the progression of the fires day by day. For those interested in visual updates, mapping and analytics company ESRI offers two of the best real-time maps. One allows you to track the fires themselves, complete with a traffic overlay to help plan evacuation routes. ![ESRI Map](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/1b54934cc489ca587595d20cb00553ef.jpg) The second map shows the spread of smoke across the region, with adjustable time increments for forecasting future conditions. NASA also hosts a detailed fire map with more advanced features compared to the ESRI maps: ![NASA Map](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/8bf210db34e7a3af13fb6a39fc98e1fa.jpg) For those preferring Google Maps, CalFire.gov maintains a straightforward list of active incidents. You can click on specific fires or incidents listed in the sidebar for detailed reports, including containment percentages and evacuation notices. Cal Fire also offers an interactive evacuation map, but users are advised to double-check with local law enforcement before taking action based on this tool. The Fire, Weather & Avalanche Center’s fire map is another fantastic resource for getting up-to-date information on fire size, location, and potential growth. It’s packed with layers and customization options, and you can even create an account to save your favorite maps. If you’re currently in a fire-affected area, the CalFire Current Incidents page is essential reading. It includes incident reports, evacuation instructions, and links to regional evacuation route maps. You can filter by fire name or county. Don’t forget about the Cal Fire mobile app, which delivers push notifications and consolidates key resources into a portable format—perfect for situations where you might need quick access while evacuating. Lastly, Twitter remains a powerful tool during emergencies like these. Many fires have their own hashtags, such as #PeakFire and #CampFire, where you can find real-time updates on road closures and local events. Be sure to follow the official Cal Fire account and the relevant county-specific Cal Fire accounts if you’re in a high-risk area. --- This version adds depth, personalizes the tone, and expands on certain points to make it more engaging and reader-friendly.

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