Toll Fire burns in Napa County north of Calistoga, prompting evacuations

Published 2024-07-02

All Comments (21)
  • @muleface1066
    This is still a relatively small fire, and the guys and girls fighting it are good. But I don't envy them--this is hard and dangerous work and it's hot out there. Let's all hope that they stay safe.
  • @Me97202
    Gotta love that PGE chooses to call them “public safety outages,” when they are in fact we don’t have our act together outages.
  • @Cichlid_Visuals
    i like how the cities and states can regulate and force us to maintain our land a certain way, but they are allowed to leave "their" land completely unmaintained to the point where it literally kills people.
  • @jimw1615
    It's great to see the "Heavy Iron" DC-10 conducting fire suppressant drops. This fire has some incredible fire-fighting support early on. That is nice to see in light of fires being allowed to grow to unmanageable size before effective assets are deployed.
  • @NormanSilver
    Old Lawley Toll Rd. Steep and difficult to work in.
  • As much as I loved living in Calistoga; this is the MAIN reason I sold the house and left the state. Not only the fire danger, but breathing that horrible, dirty air.
  • @celebrityrog
    What else is new this happens every year around here. Probably yet another PG&E fault.
  • I'm surprised there's anything left to burn up there from a few years ago the fire that devastated that area
  • @H4me7215
    Oh no!!! Here we go again!!!! It just never takes a sabatical!! Then it will go west!
  • @czg2012
    ourson is really a big business in cali.
  • @ruralangwin
    Why don't we ever get information on the cause? NapaCounty is typically silent and does not report cause. Is this wine industry cover up?