UPDATE: Brush fires severely impact traffic on Hwy. 101 near Novato; landfill fire contained
NOVATO -- Crews will remain overnight after battling multiple brush fires burning north of Novato early Monday evening, forcing the California Highway Patrol, at one point, to close northbound lanes of US Highway 101.
By 9:50 p.m., the grass fire burning on the east side of Interstate Highway 101 was 100 percent contained, according to the Novato Fire District. The fire consumed 80 acres. Crews were staying overnight to mop up.
Shortly before 5 p.m., police reported the fire burning at Redwood Sanitary Landfill on the east side of northbound Highway 101, north of Novato.
ADVISORY: Per @NovatoFireDist, there is a grass fire, on the east side of Northbound Highway 101 at the dumps - 5 acres. Avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/qX8D6yGFyk
— novatopolice (@NovatoPolice) June 27, 2022
Traffic was severely impacted throughout the evening. All northbound lanes of were blocked at the San Antonio exit, according to CHP. Traffic was being diverted off to San Antonio and was heavily backed up from Rowland Boulevard.
The Marin County Sheriff later confirmed there were multiple fires burning. As of around 6:30 p.m., the fires had burned 135 acres and were 75% contained.
UPDATE: Veg fire 101 in Novato in the area of dump / San Antonio Rd. No evacs. 114 acres/40% contained. https://t.co/rpRB78Hvr6
— Marin County Sheriff (@MarinSheriff) June 28, 2022
The Sheriff said northbound 101 was down to one lane and intermittently completely shutdown by the fire, with a huge traffic backup stretching nearly to Hwy 37.
Drivers are advised not to attempt to travel north on 101 through the area. SMART train service, which was completely shut down for a time, had resumed at reduced speeds..
Authorities said there are no evacuations and currently no danger to the public.
Fire crews closed 101N. Traffic backed up for miles. #RedwoodFire pic.twitter.com/5XTYsgGK6b
— Teachers’ Work (@LoraBartlett) June 28, 2022
Marin County CHP confirmed that the brush fire near the Redwood Sanitary Landfill was causing heavy traffic delays in the area. Drivers were advised to use alternate routes if possible.
TRAFFIC DELAYS ON US-101 NEAR THE REDWOOD SANITARY LANDFILL
— CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) June 27, 2022
A brush fire burning along US-101, north of Novato, near the Redwood Sanitary Landfill, is causing heavy traffic delays in the area. Please use an alternate route if possible. pic.twitter.com/4svubP41KH
As of 5:30 p.m., the right lane of 101 remained blocked, according to reports.
Update 530pm - #Novato #Highway101 Northbound the Right Lane remains blocked at San Antonio (by the Landfill) due to a series of fires along the right shoulder. Traffic is heavily backed up from Rowland Blvd. #KCBSTraffic #TrafficAdvisory https://t.co/E7NsF8Fge7
— KCBS Radio - The Traffic Leader (@KCBSAMFMTraffic) June 28, 2022