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Those two fires, burning north and south of the greater Bay Area, are affecting roughly 226,100 acres. Smoke from the fires can be seen in NASA satellite images taken on Wednesday. It appears much of the smoke is being sucked out into the Pacific Ocean. The smoke trail stretches southwest off the California coast. Satellite imagery taken by NOAA also shows the smoke being pulled from California and into the Pacific. Smoke from the wildfires in California is seen stretching some 600 miles off the coast of California in a NASA satellite image dated August 19. Residents in portions of Lake and Napa counties were advised that there was an "immediate threat to life and property. " They were urged to evacuate as soon as possible, according to Cal Fire. Some Sonoma County residents were also asked to evacuate. Today, red flag warnings continue to be posted in California, in addition to Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado, where other large fires are burning. Smoke from the fires is prompting air quality alerts in the San Joaquin Valley in California.
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