The Smoke is bad here in Woodland too!
I can't imagine how bad it is next to the active fire
I can't imagine how bad it is next to the active fire
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There's no way it's safe to go back. But the husband has to work, and since he can't drive I have no choice but to return when the roads reopen. It was 112° yesterday, which makes it even more difficult.I'm concerned that the smoke will not be something you can handle. I'm in the foothills above Oroville (Lake Oroville is my view), and we have less than 3 mile visibility. Our air quality and Chico's as well is "Unhealthy" right now. Unless the wind comes in and blows it away, it's not going to be good for you.![]()
Give those rescues a few weeks and they'll likely be needing more supplies, so keep that line open for a bit. For now, you can concentrate on what YOU need. If you need something to keep you occupied, check in with the local volunteer organizations. They've probably got lots of small "holes" to be filled.Also, I contacted to animal rescue groups and was told they have everything they need. Lots of supply trucks are heading to Redding from all over. I'm still trying to come up with some ideas on how I can help.