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21 dead in ‘catastrophic’ California wildfires

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More than 200 fire engines and firefighting crews from around the country were being rushed to California on Wednesday to help battle infernos which have left at least 21 people dead and thousands homeless.

"This is a serious, critical, catastrophic event," California fire chief Ken Pimlott told reporters. "We're not going to be out of the woods for a great number of days to come."

Pimlott said that after a respite on Tuesday winds were kicking up again on Wednesday and the winds and dry conditions were hampering efforts to contain the blazes.

"We are still impacted by five years of drought," the director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.

Cars destroyed by wildfires in Santa Rosa  California
Cars destroyed by wildfires in Santa Rosa, California
Robyn Beck, AFP

"These fires were driven by the critically dry fuel bed," he added. "We are literally looking at explosive vegetation."

Pimlott said the death toll from the fires -- among the deadliest ever in California -- had risen to 21 and could be expected to go up further.

Eleven of the deaths have occurred in Sonoma County, a wine-producing region which has been particularly hard hit, while six people have died in Mendocino County. There have been two deaths in Napa County and two in Yuba County.

Phil Rush looks at the remains of his home destroyed by fire in Santa Rosa  California
Phil Rush looks at the remains of his home destroyed by fire in Santa Rosa, California
Robyn Beck, AFP

Entire neighborhoods in Santa Rosa, a city of 175,000 which is the county seat of Sonoma County, have been reduced to ashes.

Thousands of people have been left homeless and 25,000 people have evacuated their homes in Sonoma County alone to escape, according to officials.

More than 3,500 homes and businesses have been destroyed including several wineries in Sonoma and Napa counties, the heart of the state's wine production.

Hundreds of people have been reported missing in Sonoma County but the county sheriff's department said it expected most of them would eventually be located.

- 170,000 acres burned -

Pimlott said firefighters were battling a total of 22 wildfires that have burned nearly 170,000 acres (68,800 hectares) and reinforcements had been requested.

A firefighter watches smoke billowing from a blaze in Sonoma County  California
A firefighter watches smoke billowing from a blaze in Sonoma County, California
JOSH EDELSON, AFP

He said 170 fire engines had been ordered from the neighboring states of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington and another 154 engines from elsewhere around the country.

In addition, 60 firefighting crews from other states were on their way to California to provide assistance, he said.

"Our primary goal is to get these resources into the fires," Pimlott said.

He said 73 helicopters, 30 air tankers and nearly 8,000 firefighters were currently taking part in the effort to extinguish the blazes.

President Donald Trump has declared a major disaster in California, freeing up federal funding and resources to help fight the fires, and Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in eight counties.

The US military has also been enlisted to battle the fires with 700 servicemen currently helping out and an additional 1,800 being mobilized.

Burned wine barrels at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa  California
Burned wine barrels at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California
JOSH EDELSON, AFP

Bob Nelson, 53, stopped in his black pickup truck at a police roadblock near Santa Rosa, said he fled his home on Sunday and returned on Tuesday.

"There was no damage," he said. "But then we got evacuated again.

"We don't know about our house now," Nelson told AFP. "I've got no idea. It's in the middle of two fires."

Much of the damage in Santa Rosa can be seen from US Route 101, the north-south highway which runs from California through Oregon to Washington state.

The Sonoma County Hilton perched on a hill overlooking Route 101 is a ruin of charred wood and twisted metal, as is the nearby Fountaingrove Inn.

A destroyed car in Carneros  California
A destroyed car in Carneros, California
Amy Osborne, AFP

An enormous K-Mart store has been entirely destroyed with only a couple of blackened walls still standing.

Among the wineries which reportedly suffered damage were William Hill Estate Winery in Napa, Signorello Vineyards, Stags' Leap and Chimney Rock.

Forest fires are common in the western United States during dry, hot months but, with 21 deaths so far, this year's California fires are among the deadliest ever.

The Griffith Park fire in Los Angeles County in 1933 killed at least 29 people and 25 people died in the 1991 Oakland Hills fire.

More than 200 fire engines and firefighting crews from around the country were being rushed to California on Wednesday to help battle infernos which have left at least 21 people dead and thousands homeless.

“This is a serious, critical, catastrophic event,” California fire chief Ken Pimlott told reporters. “We’re not going to be out of the woods for a great number of days to come.”

Pimlott said that after a respite on Tuesday winds were kicking up again on Wednesday and the winds and dry conditions were hampering efforts to contain the blazes.

“We are still impacted by five years of drought,” the director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.

Cars destroyed by wildfires in Santa Rosa  California

Cars destroyed by wildfires in Santa Rosa, California
Robyn Beck, AFP

“These fires were driven by the critically dry fuel bed,” he added. “We are literally looking at explosive vegetation.”

Pimlott said the death toll from the fires — among the deadliest ever in California — had risen to 21 and could be expected to go up further.

Eleven of the deaths have occurred in Sonoma County, a wine-producing region which has been particularly hard hit, while six people have died in Mendocino County. There have been two deaths in Napa County and two in Yuba County.

Phil Rush looks at the remains of his home destroyed by fire in Santa Rosa  California

Phil Rush looks at the remains of his home destroyed by fire in Santa Rosa, California
Robyn Beck, AFP

Entire neighborhoods in Santa Rosa, a city of 175,000 which is the county seat of Sonoma County, have been reduced to ashes.

Thousands of people have been left homeless and 25,000 people have evacuated their homes in Sonoma County alone to escape, according to officials.

More than 3,500 homes and businesses have been destroyed including several wineries in Sonoma and Napa counties, the heart of the state’s wine production.

Hundreds of people have been reported missing in Sonoma County but the county sheriff’s department said it expected most of them would eventually be located.

– 170,000 acres burned –

Pimlott said firefighters were battling a total of 22 wildfires that have burned nearly 170,000 acres (68,800 hectares) and reinforcements had been requested.

A firefighter watches smoke billowing from a blaze in Sonoma County  California

A firefighter watches smoke billowing from a blaze in Sonoma County, California
JOSH EDELSON, AFP

He said 170 fire engines had been ordered from the neighboring states of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington and another 154 engines from elsewhere around the country.

In addition, 60 firefighting crews from other states were on their way to California to provide assistance, he said.

“Our primary goal is to get these resources into the fires,” Pimlott said.

He said 73 helicopters, 30 air tankers and nearly 8,000 firefighters were currently taking part in the effort to extinguish the blazes.

President Donald Trump has declared a major disaster in California, freeing up federal funding and resources to help fight the fires, and Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in eight counties.

The US military has also been enlisted to battle the fires with 700 servicemen currently helping out and an additional 1,800 being mobilized.

Burned wine barrels at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa  California

Burned wine barrels at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California
JOSH EDELSON, AFP

Bob Nelson, 53, stopped in his black pickup truck at a police roadblock near Santa Rosa, said he fled his home on Sunday and returned on Tuesday.

“There was no damage,” he said. “But then we got evacuated again.

“We don’t know about our house now,” Nelson told AFP. “I’ve got no idea. It’s in the middle of two fires.”

Much of the damage in Santa Rosa can be seen from US Route 101, the north-south highway which runs from California through Oregon to Washington state.

The Sonoma County Hilton perched on a hill overlooking Route 101 is a ruin of charred wood and twisted metal, as is the nearby Fountaingrove Inn.

A destroyed car in Carneros  California

A destroyed car in Carneros, California
Amy Osborne, AFP

An enormous K-Mart store has been entirely destroyed with only a couple of blackened walls still standing.

Among the wineries which reportedly suffered damage were William Hill Estate Winery in Napa, Signorello Vineyards, Stags’ Leap and Chimney Rock.

Forest fires are common in the western United States during dry, hot months but, with 21 deaths so far, this year’s California fires are among the deadliest ever.

The Griffith Park fire in Los Angeles County in 1933 killed at least 29 people and 25 people died in the 1991 Oakland Hills fire.

AFP
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