for more, we caught up with bay area news group reporter julia sulek yesterday. she was in theown of bonny doon, northwest of santa cruz, where the c.gh.u. ing complex fire had burned 57,000 acres, and wtaas only 2% ced at the time we spoke. you've gone from fire to fire in this region. why is this happening so frequently? california, everything is just so dry. and this has been a very unusual fire. there are so many that were sparked by lightning, and california is such a thrill for norther californians, because we never see it. and admiring the lightning on sunday night. and here they are. it's become so destructive, and all these tiny little fhees ever, it's essentially bringing silicon valley. >> sreenivasan: and what are the impacts to that local region? when we sasilicon valley, hat's a pretty large stretch. how many people are having to move? how many people are having problems breathing because of the ality? >> well, luckily, what we know as silicon vall, you know, the g companies, everything on the valley floor, none of those are threatened. so we're in