San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge Closes Due to Excessive Fog

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San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge Shrouded in Fog, Temporarily ClosedSan Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge Shrouded in Fog, Temporarily Closed San Francisco, CA – The iconic Golden Gate Bridge has been closed to traffic due to excessive fog that has reduced visibility to dangerously low levels. The closure, which was implemented for safety reasons, affects both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The bridge, which spans San Francisco Bay and connects the city to Marin County, typically experiences fog during certain times of the year. However, the current conditions are particularly severe, with visibility dropping to less than 100 feet in some areas. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) made the decision to close the bridge at approximately 7:30 AM on Monday, January 16th. The closure is expected to remain in effect until visibility improves. Motorists are being advised to seek alternate routes and to check Caltrans’ real-time traffic conditions before traveling to the bridge. Pedestrian access is also prohibited for safety reasons. The Golden Gate Bridge District is monitoring the situation and will provide updates as they become available. Officials are urging the public to avoid the bridge area until further notice. The closure is likely to cause significant delays for commuters and visitors. The bridge is a major artery for both local and regional traffic, and its closure will impact businesses and services throughout the Bay Area. The fog is expected to dissipate by the afternoon, but the bridge may remain closed until visibility improves to acceptable levels. Caltrans and the CHP will continue to assess the situation and make a decision on when to reopen the bridge.

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