CROCKETT, Calif. (AP) - The Latest on oil facility fire in Northern California (all times local):

10:25 p.m.

Authorities have lifted shelter-in-place orders for some 12,000 people in Northern California after containment of a fire at a fuel storage facility that sent up a huge cloud of smoke.

Contra Costa County’s public health agency had told people to stay indoors with their windows and doors sealed after the fire erupted Tuesday afternoon at the NuStar Energy tank farm in Crockett. The fire was contained after about seven hours.

Health officials say they lifted the order Tuesday night after finding safe levels of air quality.

The fire also shut down nearby Interstate 80 for hours, causing a huge traffic jam. The freeway also is open.

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9:40 p.m.

Authorities say they’ve contained a fire at a fuel storage facility in the San Francisco Bay Area that prompted a shelter-in-place warning for some 12,000 nearby residents.

Contra Costa County fire officials tweeted at around 9 p.m. Tuesday that the fire at NuStar Energy’s tank farm in Crockett had been contained.

The blaze began at about 2 p.m. and burned two tanks containing about 250,000 gallons (946,325 liters) of the gasoline additive ethanol.

The fire, which kept reigniting, sent up a huge column of black smoke that prompted officials to warn residents to stay indoors and seal their windows and doors.

Fire officials said environmental health teams were working to assess the health threat.

Meanwhile, authorities reopened Interstate 80, which was shut for about seven hours, creating a huge traffic crush.

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6:40 p.m.

A firefighting expert says crews will have to use water and foam to battle a huge blaze at a fuel storage facility in the San Francisco Bay Area.

About 12,000 residents are warned Tuesday to stay inside with windows and doors closed as black smoke fills the sky above the ethanol fire at the Selby Terminal in Crockett.

Marcelo D’Amico of Texas-based Orcus Fire and Risk says crews are using water to cool tanks adjacent to the ones already burning. He says foam to help douse the flames is being sprayed from fire trucks and delivered via a fixed system installed at the facility.

He says ethanol blazes are not necessarily any more difficult to fight than gasoline or diesel fires.

Contra Costa County fire officials said petroleum experts are now on scene to assist.

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5:15 p.m.

Gabriel Iturbe says he could see “thick, black smoke” as he tried to get home in heavy traffic after a fuel storage site in the San Francisco Bay Area caught fire Tuesday.

The Rodeo resident was desperate to get to his sick 17-year-old son at home and get the family away from the smoky air.

Officials warned residents to stay indoors and seal windows after a facility owned by San Antonio-based NuStar Energy LP caught fire around 2 p.m. The fire was burning in Crockett, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco.

Iturbe said his son, Marc, heard a loud explosion that “rocked the house” and then he heard what sounded like a jet plane, and then another explosion.

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4:35 p.m.

A fuels storage company whose facility in the San Francisco Bay Area caught fire Tuesday says they’re cooling nearby tanks to minimize the spread of fire but provided few other details.

Officials from oil storage and pipeline operator NuStar Energy LP, based in in San Antonio, said two tanks at the Selby Terminal in Crockett that caught fire contained ethanol.

Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, however, says a third tank is affected.

There are numerous reports of explosions and people in the area were asked to stay inside.

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3:30 p.m.

A fire burning at an oil storage facility in the San Francisco Bay Area prompted a hazardous materials emergency that led authorities to order the residents of two communities to shelter in place and stay inside with all windows and doors closed.

Contra Costa Fire Department spokesman Steve Hill said that an hour into battling the blaze, firefighters seemed to be making progress and were continuing to keep adjacent tanks cooled with water.

The fire started at a NuStar Energy LP facility in Crockett, California, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco.

Officials closed both directions of the Interstate 80.

Hill said a shelter in place directive was ordered for the city of Crockett and the adjacent rural community of Rodeo.

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