WILDFIRE SMOKE DELAYING FLIGHTS WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SFO (San Francisco International Airport) is delaying flights because of wildfire smoke within San Francisco Bay Area. The SFO flights are delayed with an average of 30-45 minutes because of therein smoke from Butte County wildfire camps in Northern California. The fire smoke is creating low and reduced visibility for airline pilots along with hazy clouds of smoke. The local Bay Area residents are encouraged to stay inside their homes because of therein smoke that can create unhealthy human conditions. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District administration issuing to extend the air alert until Friday. Because of the devastating air from the wildfire smoke that can create breathing problems and other unhealthy conditions for people.

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