I lived in So. Cal (Dana Point/Laguna Beach area) through the 80’s and 90’s. (moved in 98). There wasn’t any smog there, but the urban sprawl from 1980 to 1997 that I witnessed, was incredible. For example, I remember when the town of Encintas was just a small town on the ocean side of I-5, and just a few homes on the east side of the highway. Now, the sprawl extends east miles and miles with 10’s of thousands of homes, and big box stores. That is the case for all those coastal towns from San Diego on north.

Yearly wild fires have always happened throughout CA history, but the sheer number of homes and neighborhoods built up in these fire prone areas, is astonishing along with sub par forest management. Along with the burning brush fires, which was bad enough, came burning home materials, car tires, plastics, you name it. Santa Ana winds blow that toxic soup into the cities and out into the ocean.

I experienced the Laguna Canyon fires in 93, and know what it’s like when it’s pitch dark at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. terrifying to say the least