Bay Area fire updates: 500,000 acres burned, 75,000 structures threatened by three major fires
Some 3,200 firefighters have been deployed to fight fires, which were started earlier this week by what state officials have called a lighting siege. So far, the fires have killed at least four civilians, including three in
Statewide, 12,000 firefighters have been deployed to fight 560 fires, the three largest of which are the LNU, SCU, and CZU complex fires in the
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Follow below for the latest updates, and explore the map to see where fires are burning.
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The SCU and LNU lightning complex fires now rank as the seventh and tenth-largest wildfires in recorded
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Three people killed in the Hennessey Fire this week -- the first civilian victims of the large complex fires throughout the
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"At the moment we're not too worried about this coming and affecting any of our structures," Jones said. "Obviously this is all very fluid and weather dynamics change but that's where we're at now."
Still, some homes and even a few entire neighborhoods tucked in the middle of the heavily forested area of
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An evacuation warning has been issued in the
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Last time, she evacuated to a friend's house in
This is also the second evacuation warning in less than a year for
Many of the houses on
"Honestly, I don't know if I'll ever be able to feel comfortable here," the resident said. "Look at my neighbors' homes. Those are my friends. Even if our home survives, it's not going to be a happy place."
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But even as she races to find hotels or gift cards for families in
"I'm not worried about the material stuff," Mancera said as she ate a burrito for a late lunch at an evacuation center at
The reactions of evacuees, she said, have varied from shock to sobbing in the parking lot to stoicism, telling her, "We've been through so much already, we're going through this now and we're going to be fine."
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All evacuation orders within
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"Take the worry out and simply make sure your home is well prepared, turning off the gas and doing all of the things you need to do now and move on," Liccardo said on Facebook Live Friday afternoon. "If you're able to evacuate within a few hours, wait for the evacuation order and do it then. It is your discretion, but we would encourage folks to really make sure you have clear plans about where you can stay and where you can go."
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"There was just a ridge of flames, and the fire was coming over the ridge all around us," Mary said. "It was pretty scary. Police had already come into the campground to tell us we needed to leave, and as we were driving out, we couldn't even drive south on
The couple is staying with one son and daughter-in-law in
"If we lose it, it will not be an easy thing, but there are people who have lost everything already," Mary said.
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State and federal officials at a midday news conference outlined massive efforts to combat 560 fires that have burned 771,000 acres in
Gov.
"I was down in
"They were simply overwhelmed by what they saw."
Statewide, officials said 12,000 firefighters have been deployed, using 96% of all available
"We've always said this, no politics in this space. We'll defend ourselves, we'll defend our values and we'll defend the facts," Newsom said.
Rep.
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Shorthanded firefighters in the
"That's nothing," Ross said. Officials hope that as crews around the state get a better handle on some of the hundreds of fires burning across
Two fires make up the vast majority of the complex, with the Wallbridge Fire in
The larger
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A fire in a remote area of the Point
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"The fire made significant runs through neighborhoods in Boulder and Empire Grade and around the golf course (near
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Evacuation orders have been lifted for the portion of
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Residents in
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The first structural damage from the
The flames expanded their territory overnight by more than 70,000 acres, leaving five buildings scorched in their wake and growing to 229,968 acres in total size. Most of the flames were burning in rural
The Reservoir Fire in the
Fire crews anticipated northwest winds to impact the flames in the
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Firefighters increased their containment of the
The "extreme behavior" of the fire had flames moving in all directions and threatening multiple communities.
The Walbridge Fire was among fire crews' highest priorities. It had already consumed 21,125 acres and was heading toward
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Despite a warning Thursday evening that the
But once it dissipated, the fire was raging as ferociously as ever before, reaching 50,000 acres in size by
At least 50 structures had been confirmed to have been destroyed, but
Already shortstaffed, fire crews had to dedicate personnel to make three rescues of people who didn't heed mandatory evacuation orders, which had expanded to include more than 60,000 residents in
"I know they're trying to do the right thing for their property and their neighbors, but in the long run it's created a bigger problem for the first responders," Chief
About 70 firefighters were going door-to-door in
Officials warned residents it could be "weeks" before they are able to return to their homes.
Catch up on all the updates from Thursday here.
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