Day Around the Bay Grass Fire in Benicia Shuts Down Many Lanes of I-680

San Francisco, CALocal News

A three-alarm grass fire broke out in Benicia shortly before 3 PM, causing significant traffic disruptions on I-680. The fire prompted a response that led to the temporary closure of multiple lanes in both directions. By 4:30 PM, one lane in each direction reopened, but others remained closed as firefighters continued to battle the blaze. The cause of the fire has not been disclosed, and authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Traffic is expected to remain affected until the fire is fully contained, and local officials are urging residents to avoid the area.

This incident underscores the ongoing challenges posed by wildfires in California, particularly during dry conditions. The local fire department has not reported any injuries or evacuations at this time. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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