Yesterday the Lakeville Fire southeast of Petaluma, California burned about 141 acres before being suppressed by firefighters assisted by air tankers. The origin of the fire was near the 4500 block of Lakeville Highway.

AuthorBill GabbertPosted onCategoriesWildfireTagsCalifornia

Yesterday the Lakeville Fire southeast of Petaluma, California burned about 141 acres before being suppressed by firefighters assisted by air tankers. The origin of the fire was near the 4500 block of Lakeville Highway.

If the firefighters in the photo below (at top/right) are carrying drip torches as it appears, they may be burning out from a retardant line to consume the fuel between the retardant and an already burned area.Guthrie Ikat@GuthrieIkat
#LakevilleFire from Stage Gulch Rd. Petaluma / Sonoma around 5PM
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Author: Bill Gabbert
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