Boston Herald

FIRES RAVAGE GOLDEN STATE

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SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Wildfires whipped by powerful winds swept through California wine country yesterday, killing at least 10 people, destroying 1,500 homes and businesses and sending thousands fleeing as flames raged unchecked through high-end resorts, grocery stores and tree-lined neighborho­ods.

As he fled through the emberstrew­n streets of his neighborho­od in Santa Rosa, Jeff Okrepkie knew it was probably the last time he would see his home of the past five years standing.

His worst fears were confirmed yesterday morning, when a friend sent him a photo of what was left: a smoldering heap of burnt metal and debris.

“We live in the valley, where it’s concrete and strip malls and hotels and supermarke­ts,” Okrepkie said. “The last thing you think is a forest fire is going to come and wipe us out.”

At least 10 people died and two were seriously injured in the blazes that started Sunday, fire officials said.

The flames were burning “at explosive rates” because of 50 mph winds, said Ken Pimlott, director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Fourteen large fires were burning, spread over a 200-mile region north of San Francisco from Napa in the south to Redding in the north. Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in Napa, Sonoma and Yuba counties.

It was unusual to have so many fires take off at the same time, fire officials said, though October generally has been the most destructiv­e time of year for California wildfires.

The ferocity of the flames forced authoritie­s to focus primarily on getting people out safely, even if it meant abandoning structures to the fire. The fire area covered more than 100 square miles over eight counties.

Elsewhere in the state, a fire churning through canyons in hilly neighborho­ods of Orange County burned multiple homes and forced residents of about 1,000 homes to evacuate.

Some of the largest blazes were in Napa and Sonoma counties, home to dozens of wineries that attract tourists from around the world. They sent smoke as far south as San Francisco, about 60 miles away. What caused the blazes was not known.

Fires also burned in Yuba, Butte and Nevada counties — all north of the state capital.

 ?? APPhOTOS ?? BURNED: Fire burns yesterday near a pool area, top, at a mobile home park in Santa Rosa, Calif. Above, firefighte­rs work to extinguish a house fire yesterday in Anaheim Hills, Calif.
APPhOTOS BURNED: Fire burns yesterday near a pool area, top, at a mobile home park in Santa Rosa, Calif. Above, firefighte­rs work to extinguish a house fire yesterday in Anaheim Hills, Calif.
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