The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Residents are ordered to flee from wildfires

California: 90,000 people evacuated

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Authoritie­s in northern California have ordered 180,000 residents to flee their homes as winds fuelled a wildfire in the wine country.

The fear that the winds could blow embers and spread fire across a major road prompted authoritie­s to expand evacuation orders that covered parts of Santa Rosa, a city of 175,000 that was devastated by a wildfire two years ago.

The latest evacuation orders came after power was shut off to 2.3 million people on Saturday.

“This is the largest evacuation that any of us... can remember,” the Sonoma County Sheriff ’s Office tweeted. “Take care of each other.”

About 90,000 residents were already under a mandatory evacuation order on Saturday night that encompasse­d a huge swathe of wine country, Sonoma County sheriff Mark Essick said.

The sheriff pleaded with residents in the evacuation zone to get out immediatel­y, citing the 24 lives lost when a wildfire swept through the region two years ago.

“I’m seeing people reporting that they’re going to stay and fight this fire,” Mr Essick said. “You cannot fight this. Please evacuate.”

The current wildfire, dubbed the Kincade Fire, began on Wednesday night and is only 10% contained, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said yesterday.

It grew by almost 4,000 acres overnight to 30,000 acres (47 square miles) and has destroyed 79 structures.

The fire was expected to be unwieldy yesterday due to powerful winds.

The National Weather Service reported wind gusts topped 90mph in Healdsburg Hills North, in northern California.

Winds could lead to “erratic fire behaviour” and send embers for miles, Cal Fire warned.

Healdsburg lost one of its historic attraction­s to the flames – a blaze engulfed the Soda Rock Winery whose buildings included a general store and post office founded in 1869.

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