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Bay Area on Alert as Oregon Wildfire Smoke Drifts South

Summary

  • Bay Area under air quality advisory due to Oregon wildfire smoke
  • Smoke mixing with marine layer, causing hazy skies and potential health risks
  • Officials recommend staying indoors to avoid smoke exposure
Bay Area on Alert as Oregon Wildfire Smoke Drifts South

As of September 29th, 2025, the Bay Area is on high alert due to the impact of smoke from a wildfire in Oregon. The Moon Complex fire, which started on September 3rd after a lightning strike, has been sending smoke southward over the ocean, and this smoke is now mixing with the marine layer moving onto the Bay Area.

The local air district has issued an air quality advisory that is expected to remain in effect through the weekend. Officials warn that the smoke conditions can shift quickly, making it difficult to predict how much smoke will reach the ground or where it will settle. Residents may notice hazy skies and the presence of smoke, which can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat, and cause coughing or scratchy throats.

To mitigate the health risks, the district has recommended that people stay indoors with doors and windows closed until the smoke clears. Car vents should also be set to recirculate to avoid bringing in outside air. While pollution levels are expected to stay below the national health standard for a 24-hour period, the situation is being closely monitored.

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Some locals have already noticed the effects of the smoke, with one business owner in lower Nob Hill reporting that he had to wear an N95 mask in past years due to similar conditions. However, others in the area have not yet experienced any issues.

The wildfire itself has been expanding quickly, leading to new evacuation orders for areas south and southwest of the blaze. Fortunately, rain is expected in Oregon this week, which should help firefighters bring the fire under control.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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The Moon Complex fire is a wildfire that started in Oregon on September 3rd after a lightning strike, and has been sending smoke southward over the ocean.
The smoke from the Oregon wildfire has been mixing with the marine layer moving onto the Bay Area, causing hazy skies and potential health risks for residents.
Officials have recommended that Bay Area residents stay indoors with doors and windows closed, and set their car vents to recirculate to avoid bringing in the outside air, until the smoke clears.

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