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Highway 12 reopens after grass fire in Fairfield | Update

All lanes have reopened after a grass fire near Highway 12.

FAIRFIELD, Calif. — Update: 

All lanes have been reopened 

Original story:

Eastbound Highway12 remains closed after Fairfield Fire Department crews battled a grass fire near Highway 12 and Beck Avenue Tuesday afternoon.

According to the Fairfield Police Department, westbound Hwy. 12 is open, but eastbound Hwy. 12 remains closed as the visibility in the area is extremely poor due to smoke.

Firefighters say the fire is no longer active, but PG&E and fire crews remain on the scene to assess the extent of any fire damage or threat to power disruption.

For the most recent traffic updates, visit Fairfield Police Department's Twitter.

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According to Cal Fire, the 2021 fire season started earlier than previous years, but also ended earlier, as well. January 2021 saw just under 1,200 acres burned from nearly 300 wildfires. Fires picked up in the summer when the Dixie Fire burned in five Northern California counties — Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Lassen and Tehama. The Dixie Fire started on July 13 and wasn't contained until Oct. 25, burning nearly 1 million acres. It has since become the second-largest wildfire in state history and the largest non-complex fire.

Overall, 2.5 million acres were burned in 2021 from 8,835 wildfires. Over 3,600 structures were destroyed and 3 people were killed. 

If you live in a wildfire-prone zone, Cal Fire suggests creating a defensible space around your home. Defensible space is an area around a building in which vegetation and other debris are completely cleared. At least 100 feet is recommended.

WATCH: What you need to know to prepare, stay safe for wildfires

The Department of Homeland Security suggests assembling an emergency kit that has important documents, N95 respirator masks, and supplies to grab with you if you’re forced to leave at a moment’s notice. The agency also suggests signing up for local warning system notifications and knowing your community’s evacuation plans best to prepare yourself and your family in cases of wildfires.

Some counties use Nixle alerts to update residents on severe weather, wildfires, and other news. To sign up, visit www.nixle.com or text your zip code to 888777 to start receiving alerts. 

Read more: Are you wildfire ready? Here's what to do to prepare for fire season.

PG&E customers can also subscribe to alerts via text, email, or phone call. If you're a PG&E customer, visit the Profile & Alerts section of your account to register.

What questions do you have about the latest wildfires? If you're impacted by the wildfires, what would you like to know? Text the ABC10 team at (916) 321-3310.

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