Multiple fires, including Creek, Rye, Thomas, Riverdale and Little Mountain, are burning in Southern California as of Tuesday afternoon. The fires have been spurred by high winds in the area, ranging from 40 to 70 mph across the region.

The smoke from the fires in northern LA County and Ventura County have spread over the San Fernando Valley and the coastal cities, degrading the air quality and causing poor visibility.

Here’s a look at the smoke blanketing Southern California.

Smoke from the #CreekFire and #ThomasFire as seen from the air near Los Angeles International Airport. pic.twitter.com/Ngv71e9RcH — Hailey Branson-Potts (@haileybranson) December 5, 2017

This is also why portion of 210 has been closed. Smoke from the #CreekFire is reducing visibility. 210 remains closed between I-5 and Sunland. pic.twitter.com/PGcwVejVGw — Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) December 5, 2017

Beach in Carpenteria CA; pics of the #thomasfire burning 45k acres in Ventura CA. The smoke and air quality is very poor from Goleta, south past the fire. pic.twitter.com/swD6MFlfZA — Ophelia Poppy (@Specialops88) December 5, 2017

Smoke in Thousand Oaks from #CreekFire; #RyeFire; #Thomasfire Fire all around and crazy winds in Ventura County. pic.twitter.com/90HFZ5R9fI — LaVar Ball (@Meerkreepin) December 5, 2017

#RyeFire [update] off Rye Canyon Loop, west of Valencia (Los Angeles County) per LACoFDPIO is now 500 acres. pic.twitter.com/hovCPgyUCz — QuakeFactor (@QuakeFactor) December 5, 2017

#creekfire smoke from 210. Made it through before it go worse and they closed it down. Slow going though pic.twitter.com/70cfAMI9bB — howl of dawn (@howlofdawn) December 5, 2017

Thick blanket of smoke above our house. #CreekFire pic.twitter.com/rqeTtrU2Bl — Harmony Loi (@HarmonyLoi) December 5, 2017

Drove right through the #creekfire smoke plume on my way into work. Could barely breath in my car. Absolutely insane. pic.twitter.com/VtTu3bLT1z — Adam Ruehmer (@heydudeimadam) December 5, 2017

The strong winds and smoke from the Creek Fire are making my allergies and asthma kick up. Hope everyone affected is and stays safe. #creekfire #sfv #losangeles pic.twitter.com/t4CtWzqmIt — Glenda Vaquerano (@GlendaVee) December 5, 2017

Flying to #LA you can see heavy smoke and some flames coming from the #ThomasFire in #Ventura County #ktvu pic.twitter.com/74c6OJ0Jz1 — Paul Chambers (@PaulChambersTV) December 5, 2017

View from the sixth floor in mid city Santa Monica of the smoke from #ThomasFire in Ventura pic.twitter.com/JwnOzqjXQ4 — Eric Fay (@iCanHasFay) December 5, 2017

Read more about the fires burning in Southern California Tuesday: