The Gifford Fire has become the largest wildfire in California, with over 3,000 firefighters engaged in battle. Local fire agencies from the Bay Area, including Marin County Fire and CAL FIRE, have deployed personnel and resources to assist in firefighting efforts. Critical tools like bulldozers are being utilized to create fire lines by removing fuel. The Bay Area response showcases a united effort among various firefighting departments to address the challenges of peak fire season in California.
With more than 3,000 firefighters actively battling the Gifford Fire, local agencies from the Bay Area are providing crucial support to combat the intense wildfires across California.
Bret McTigue emphasized the need for a comprehensive response during peak fire season, with Marin County Fire contributing over 40 firefighters and necessary equipment to the efforts.
The bulldozer crews are working tirelessly, as they are essential in removing fuel around the fire line to prevent further spread of the fires.
Various fire departments, including San Francisco and Alameda County, have mobilized personnel and resources, highlighting a coordinated statewide response to the alarming wildfire situation.
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