For immediate release
06/15/2026
Attn:
Local news, weather, health and assignment editors
Media Contact:
Heather Heinks (559) 994-7591
Spanish-language Contact:
Maricela Velásquez (559) 708-7087
Large Structural Fire in San Joaquin County Creates Potential Air Quality Impacts
A large warehouse fire in Tracy, San Joaquin County, is generating significant smoke that may affect air quality in portions of the San Joaquin Valley in the next few days. Depending on wind and weather conditions, smoke from the fire may result in elevated concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in nearby and surrounding communities.
Residents in the immediate area of the fire and in downwind regions throughout the Valley that are impacted by smoke are encouraged to remain indoors, keep windows and doors closed, use air filtration when available to reduce exposure, and follow additional recommendations from their medical professionals and local health authorities. The potential for increased air quality impacts will remain until the fire is extinguished and smoke impacts diminish. The District is working with San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services and other state and local partners to assess potential impacts while continuing to monitor the situation.
Fire smoke contains particulate matter (PM) and other pollutants which can trigger asthma attacks, aggravate chronic bronchitis, and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Those with existing respiratory conditions are especially susceptible to the adverse health effects of this form of pollution. Anyone experiencing poor air quality due to wildfire smoke should move indoors to a filtered, air-conditioned environment with windows closed and contact their primary care provider for more information.
For more information, visit:
https://valleyair.org/air-quality-information/tracy-warehouse-fire-update/. Additional info available by following San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services on
Facebook or
X.com. In addition, anyone can follow air quality conditions by downloading the free "Valley Air" mobile app, visiting the
EPA Fire and Smoke Map, and downloading the free EPA "AirNow" mobile app.
For more information, visit www.valleyair.org or call a District office in Fresno (559-230-6000), Modesto (209-557-6400) or Bakersfield (661-392-5500).
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The Valley Air District covers eight counties including San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare and San Joaquin Valley air basin portions of Kern. For additional information about the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, visit www.valleyair.org or call 559-230-6000.