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More deadly fires threaten California’s wine region

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FIREFIGHTE­RS battling wildfires in California’s wine country faced the prospect of new outbreaks when dry, windy conditions returned yesterday to an area where at least 17 people have been killed and about 2 000 homes and businesses destroyed.

Gusts of up to 80km/h and 10% humidity were forecast for yesterday and into today for the region where 17 fires have forced 20 000 people to flee their homes, fire officials said.

“The potential for new fires that could grow exponentia­lly, as these fires did in such a short time, is there,” said Lynne Tolmachoff, the spokespers­on for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

The weather gave firefighte­rs a reprieve on Tuesday as cooler temperatur­es, lower winds and coastal fog allowed them to make headway against the fires that had burnt about 46 500 hectares.

Some evacuation­s in Nevada and Yuba counties in western California were lifted on Tuesday while others to the east in Sonoma and Napa counties, where more than 20 000ha burnt, were expanded, Tolmachoff said.

About 155 people were missing in Sonoma County, although 45 others had been found and some of those unaccounte­d for might be due to confusion surroundin­g evacuation­s.

The city of Santa Rosa was hard hit by the so-called Tubbs Fire, which damaged a Hilton hotel and destroyed a mobile home park.

Irene Fonzeca and her husband Luis were spending their second night in a shelter on Tuesday after the couple woke up to raging fire nearby that was being blown toward their home on Monday.

The sound of fiery trees crashing down was terrifying, Luis said.

“We have no idea if there’s anything to go back to,” Irene Fonzeca said outside the shelter, holding a breathing mask as smoke and light ash blanketed downtown Santa Rosa. “People are crying, hugging, helping each other. It’s devastatin­g.”

In Napa County, the dead included 100-year-old Charles Rippey and his wife Sarah, 98, according to the county sheriff’s office. The couple were married for 75 years, a CBS affiliate in San Francisco reported, citing their son, Mike.

Rippey’s body was found outside where her bedroom once stood.

“He was trying to get from his room to her room,” Mike said. “He never made it. Even if he had gotten there, he wouldn’t have been able to get her out. And there is no way he would have left.”

Napa Valley Vintners, a trade group, said it was too early to assess the economic impact of the fires. At least four wineries had suffered “total or very significan­t losses”, and at least nine reported damage, the group said.

Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in several northern counties where fires where burning and in Orange County in Southern California, where the so-called Canyon Fire 2 destroyed 14 structures and damaged 22 and forced the evacuation of 5 000 people. – Reuters

WE HAVE NO IDEA IF THERE’S ANYTHING TO GO BACK TO. PEOPLE ARE CRYING, HUGGING. IT’S DEVASTATIN­G

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