City of Manhattan Beach, CA

10/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2025 09:55

Roads Reopened after Chevron Fire - Air Quality Update

Roads Reopened after Chevron Fire - Air Quality Update (October 3, 2025; 8:07 AM)

All roads have been reopened after last night's Chevron Fire. The fire is still burning but is contained at this time. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has been monitoring the area throughout the night and has not detected any exceedances. Any air quality complaints can be reported by calling 1(800) CUT-SMOG or 1(800)288-7664.

You can check your air quality here: https://www.aqmd.gov/home/air-quality/current-air-quality-data

Shelter In Place Order Has Been Lifted For Manhattan Beach (October 3, 2025; 1:23 AM)

There is no public threat.

For more information about this incident and your zones, visit genasysprotect.com

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