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3500 houses Destroyed in Western California’s Santa Rosa: Mayor

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An estimated five per cent of the housing stock, or 3500 homes and businesses, in Santa Rosa city were burned in wildfires ravaging North Bay of western California, Mayor Chris Coursey told Xinhua on Friday.

The property losses, not including commercial damage, will amount to a huge sum of 1.2 billion U.S. dollars (FJ$2.4 billion), Mr Coursey confirmed to Xinhua after a press conference Friday afternoon at Santa Rosa, seat of Sonoma County, about 90 kilometres north of San Francisco.

“It’s a huge hill that we have to climb,” Mr Coursey said at the press briefing.

“Our job right now is to get through this emergency. Then we’ll start taking the next steps.” Meanwhile, Sonoma County Sheriff Rob Giordano confirmed at the press conference another fatality in the county, which brought the number of deaths in the county to 18. The fires have also claimed eight lives in Mendocino County, four in Yuba County and two in Napa since Sunday.

The statewide wildfires have killed a total of 40 people, including a 14-year-old boy, whose identity was confirmed in Mendocino County, about 200 kilometres north of San Francisco.

By Friday, 29,500 people remain without power across California state after a series of deadly wildfires downed power lines, local media quoted the California Office of Emergency Services as saying.

Early Friday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) said more than 22,000 acres of land have been burned.

Firefighte­rs continued their battle against 17 wildfires that have burned 221,754 acres. Several of the wildfires merged with other fires, while full containmen­t was made on three other, CAL FIRE said in a press release.

The wildfires are one of the most damaging in California history, which devastated thousands of homes and business structures, forced tens of thousands of people to be evacuated, and incurred heavy damage to the wineries in northern California.

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More than 3500 homes and business have been destroyed.

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