that was toni hale. >> toni davis from cal fire.le of people were were going to speak with. that was toni davis. >> we really saw the steep terrains they were dealing with there, the dry brush, the low humidity. we know we haven't seen any rain, no precipitation at all. kari hall tells us there's none sight at all. with the wind fanning the flames, it's so hard for the fire crews bringing in a lot of heavy equipment. i would imagine a lot of the aerial attacks to put the flame retardants down as well. we'll continue now thaz the sunlight is up. the smoke is a factor as well. >> oh, my gosh. we showed peninsula from the sky covered in smoke. so even though this is relegated to sonoma county, the rest of the bay area is seeing the impact of this. you know something we actually haven't touched on in a little bit? we're talking about the kincade fi fire. we're talking about the evacuation in sonoma county. we haven't mentioned in a while the 940,000 people without power across the bay area to ensure that something like this doesn't spre