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Kincade fire: Emergency declared across California as fires rage California fires: Emergency declared state-wide
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Californian Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a statewide emergency as wildfires, whipped up by fierce winds, continue to sweep through the area. Californian Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state-wide emergency as wildfires, whipped up by fierce winds, continue to sweep through the area.
Some 180,000 people in the north have been ordered to leave their homes and roads around Santa Rosa were packed with cars as people tried to flee. Some 180,000 people have been ordered to leave homes, with roads around Santa Rosa north of San Francisco packed with cars as people tried to flee.
Tens of thousands of homes are under threat from the wildfires.Tens of thousands of homes are under threat from the wildfires.
The biggest blackouts in the state's history have already left a million people without electricity.The biggest blackouts in the state's history have already left a million people without electricity.
Power companies are trying to stop damaged cables from triggering new fires.Power companies are trying to stop damaged cables from triggering new fires.
Another million people are expected to lose their supplies in the hours ahead. Another million people have been told they could lose supplies.
What area is being evacuated?What area is being evacuated?
The evacuation order encompasses a huge area of Sonoma County, including Santa Rosa. The main evacuation order encompasses a huge area of Sonoma County, including Santa Rosa.
Sonoma has been ravaged by the Kincade Fire, which has burned through at least 30,000 acres (12,000 hectares) of land. Sonoma has been ravaged by the Kincade Fire, which ignited last Wednesday and has burned through 50,000 acres (20,200 hectares) of land, fanned by high winds that have brought gusts of more than 102mph (164km/h).
Some 3,000 people are fighting fires which have destroyed or damaged about 400 buildings.
But firefighters have lost ground against the blazes, which were 10% controlled on Sunday but are now only 5% contained.
The 150-year-old Soda Rock Winery was among the structures destroyed.
There are fears the blazes could cross the 101 highway and enter areas that have not seen wildfires since the 1940s.
Some 43 of California's 58 counties are under "red flag" warnings. The warning informs firefighting services that conditions are ideal for wildfires.
Why is the power being switched off?Why is the power being switched off?
Fears about the extent of the wildfires led Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to initiate a precautionary blackout expected to be the largest in state history. Fears about the extent of the wildfires led Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to initiate a precautionary blackout.
PG&E said the power cuts would affect 940,000 households and businesses across 36 counties in northern California - hitting an estimated two million people. Power was shut off to 940,000 customers in northern California over the weekend.
"We have begun implementing the public safety power shutoff", a PG&E official confirmed in a press briefing on Saturday evening. PG&E said it would work to restore services on Monday but warned of further power cuts as soon as Tuesday if the forecast strong winds returned.
In a statement the previous day, PG&E warned customers that they could be affected by a mass blackout, citing forecasts of potential extreme weather. The warnings came as the company faced scrutiny over its possible role in the fires.
The warning came as the company faced scrutiny over its possible role in the fires. The Kincade Fire began seven minutes after a nearby power line was damaged, but PG&E has not yet confirmed if the power glitch started the blaze.
The Kincade Fire in northern California began seven minutes after a nearby power line was damaged, but PG&E has not yet confirmed if the power glitch started the blaze. The company is already seeking bankruptcy protection as it faces lawsuits over last year's Camp Fire, which killed 85 people. The deadliest wildfire in the state's history was sparked by ageing equipment owned by PG&E. It spawned billions of dollars in liability claims.
The company is already seeking bankruptcy protection as it faces lawsuits over last year's Camp Fire, which killed 85 people. The deadliest wildfire in the state's history was sparked by ageing equipment owned by PG&E. It spawned billions of dollars in liability claims against the company.
In a video posted to Twitter on Saturday, Governor Newsom said the power cuts were "infuriating everyone, and rightfully so".In a video posted to Twitter on Saturday, Governor Newsom said the power cuts were "infuriating everyone, and rightfully so".
"We are going to do our best to get through these high wind events... and get these lights back on and do everything in our power to make sure PG&E's never in a position where they're doing this to us again," he said. What's the forecast and where else is affected?
What's the forecast? Kincade was burning in remote, steep terrain, making access difficult, the state fire department said.
The Kincade Fire was about 10% contained as of Sunday morning local time. The National Weather Service (NWS) spoke of a powerful windstorm creating "potentially historic fire weather conditions" in the region.
The fire was burning in remote, steep terrain, making access difficult, the state fire department said. One NWS meteorologist said on Sunday: "We're at the peak of the wind event right now. We still have another 24 hours of dangerous red-flag conditions."
The National Weather Service said a powerful windstorm was expected to create "potentially historic fire weather conditions" in the region.
By Sunday morning, gusts had reached 90mph (144km/h) in the hills north of Santa Rosa and up to 50mph across San Francisco's East Bay, the forecaster said.
Forecasts predict the high winds will continue into Monday morning.
The National Weather Service issued a "red flag" warning for areas around the Kincade Fire. A "red flag" warning informs firefighting services that conditions are ideal for wildfires.
In a press conference on Sunday, a meteorologist for the service said these conditions are expected to last until Monday.
"We're at the peak of the wind event right now," the meteorologist said. "We still have another 24 hours of dangerous red flag conditions."
In suburban Los Angeles, the Tick Fire had charred 4,615 acres and was 55% contained as of Sunday morning. All residents who were told to evacuate have returned home.In suburban Los Angeles, the Tick Fire had charred 4,615 acres and was 55% contained as of Sunday morning. All residents who were told to evacuate have returned home.
Firefighters have also been battling several other blazes in the state. One growing brush fire has forced widespread evacuations along the 405 highway near the Getty Center in north-eastern Los Angeles, threatening some of the city's most affluent neighbourhoods, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Two fires briefly halted traffic on an interstate bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Mexico's Baja California state is also tackling fires. Authorities on Friday said three people had died there and more than 150 homes had been destroyed.Mexico's Baja California state is also tackling fires. Authorities on Friday said three people had died there and more than 150 homes had been destroyed.
'Seconds to get out''Seconds to get out'
BBC correspondent Peter Bowes lives in the Santa Clarita area north of Los Angeles, where the Tick Fire has been raging. BBC correspondent Peter Bowes lives in the Santa Clarita area north of Los Angeles, where the Tick Fire raged.
"My partner was in the house and had just seconds to get out, to pick up the dog, throw the dog in the car - gently - just get out. It happened that quickly and all our neighbours did exactly the same thing," he said on Friday."My partner was in the house and had just seconds to get out, to pick up the dog, throw the dog in the car - gently - just get out. It happened that quickly and all our neighbours did exactly the same thing," he said on Friday.
He later tweeted photos of the devastation.He later tweeted photos of the devastation.
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