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Monday, September 14, 2015

A Fiery Weekend in California

 

 

 

 

 

A Fiery Weekend in California

Heartbreaking scenes in California as 400 homes are wiped out by raging wildfires that have blitzed 115,000 acres and forced 4,000 people to run for their lives - as state of emergency is declared

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • The Valley Fire ignited 100 miles north of San Francisco in the Lake and Napa counties and has destroyed villages
  • 180 homes were destroyed as flames blitzed 50,000 acres in 12 hours, with the two counties in a state of emergency
  • Four firefighters suffered second-degree burns in the huge blaze that has forced two entire towns to evacuate
  • Gov Jerry Brown earlier declared a state of emergency for another fire burning 70 miles south east of Sacramento
  • Butte Fire has destroyed dozens more homes and burnt 65,000 acres of land as 5,000 firefighters tackle the 2 blazes

There were post-apocalyptic scenes in California on Sunday night as raging wildfires blitzed 115,000 acres, destroying at least 400 homes and forcing thousands of terrified residents to flee.

As many as 5,000 firefighters were tackling two mammoth blazes that have torn across the state, with entire towns evacuated.

Lake and Napa counties were in a state of emergency after the Valley Fire, which erupted 100 miles north of San Francisco, destroying 400 homes and two apartment complexes, and spreading across 50,000 acres of land.

At least one person has died in the huge fire, although authorities were unable to give any details about the deceased.

The even larger Butte Fire, in Amador and Calaveras Counties, has torn through 65,000 acres and destroyed even more houses.

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A sign hangs above an entryway to a home destroyed by fire on Sunday in Middletown - just one of 400 residences to be burned down

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A sign hangs above an entryway to a home destroyed by fire on Sunday in Middletown - just one of 400 residences to be burned down

Home owners Daniel Ravera, left, and Bill Stafford, right, stand on a neighbor's home to watch the fire move towards their property Sunday

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Home owners Daniel Ravera, left, and Bill Stafford, right, stand on a neighbor's home to watch the fire move towards their property Sunday

A firefighter is seen lighting a back burn along Highway 29 near Middletown, California, as the fires showed no sign of abating on Sunday night

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A firefighter is seen lighting a back burn along Highway 29 near Middletown, California, as the fires showed no sign of abating on Sunday night

Heartbreaking sight: A dead horse lies next to a road as fires swept through California, with dust and smoke spreading across villages too

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Heartbreaking sight: A dead horse lies next to a road as fires swept through California, with dust and smoke spreading across villages too

Smoke rises near a house as the 100-mile-wide Butte Fire approaches, throwing ash and cinders into the air

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Smoke rises near a house as the 100-mile-wide Butte Fire approaches, throwing ash and cinders into the air

California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for counties affected by the fires. Here, a blaze rips through Sheep Ranch

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California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for counties affected by the fires. Here, a blaze rips through Sheep Ranch

Inferno: Firefighters attempt to put it out a house engulfed in flames in Seigler Springs, California late on Sunday evening

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Inferno: Firefighters attempt to put it out a house engulfed in flames in Seigler Springs, California late on Sunday evening

A spate of wildfires have sprung up in California (marked with red flames on this map) with the Butte and Valley infernos wreaking more havoc than the others

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A spate of wildfires have sprung up in California (marked with red flames on this map) with the Butte and Valley infernos wreaking more havoc than the others

Driver films cruise through hellish California landscape

 

California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for counties affected by both fires.

The Butte Fire, which is threatening another 6,000 residences, exploded due to triple-digit temperatures and land parched in the drought-stricken state, according to California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Daniel Berlant.

More than 4,000 firefighters are trying to contain the flames 70 miles south east of Sacramento. They were able to increase containment to 25 per cent by late Sunday.

Thousands more firefighters are tackling the Valley blaze, with four having to be airlifted to hospital after suffering second-degree burns. They were said to be in a stable condition on Sunday night.

Mandatory evacuations were ordered for several communities. More than 5,000 homes in Northern California are currently without power, Berlant said.

Thousands evacuated as California wildfires sweep on

 

Animal rescue volunteer Chad Hughes, right, carries a goat to a trailer from a home threatened by a fire near Railroad Flat, California

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Animal rescue volunteer Chad Hughes, right, carries a goat to a trailer from a home threatened by a fire near Railroad Flat, California

Brown had earlier already declared a state of emergency for a fire, raging 70 miles southeast of Sacramento, that has charred more than 65,000 acres and destroyed 85 homes

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Brown had earlier already declared a state of emergency for a fire, raging 70 miles southeast of Sacramento, that has charred more than 65,000 acres and destroyed 85 homes

A fire fighter stands near a wildlife in Middletown, California, that has devastated hundreds of homes and destroyed businesses

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A fire fighter stands near a wildlife in Middletown, California, that has devastated hundreds of homes and destroyed businesses

A fire fighter with the Marin County Fire Department's Tamalpais Fire Crew ignite a backfire with a driptorch as he battles the Valley Fire

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A fire fighter with the Marin County Fire Department's Tamalpais Fire Crew ignite a backfire with a driptorch as he battles the Valley Fire

A fireman douses flames from a backfire during the Valley fire in Siegler Springs in California - the fire grew from 50 acres to 10,000 in just five hours

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A fireman douses flames from a backfire during the Valley fire in Siegler Springs in California - the fire grew from 50 acres to 10,000 in just five hours

The fast-moving fire has consumed 50,000 acres after growing 40,000 acres in twelve hours and is currently zero percent contained

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The fast-moving fire has consumed 50,000 acres after growing 40,000 acres in twelve hours and is currently zero percent contained

A playground is surrounded by smoldering rubble while firefighters continue to battle the Valley fire in Middletown, California

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A playground is surrounded by smoldering rubble while firefighters continue to battle the Valley fire in Middletown, California

A carport frame and burned cars remain outside an apartment complex destroyed by fire Sunday in Middletown, California

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A carport frame and burned cars remain outside an apartment complex destroyed by fire Sunday in Middletown, California

More than 1,000 firefighters are working to beat back the Valley blaze, with four airlifted to hospital after suffering second-degree burns

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More than 1,000 firefighters are working to beat back the Valley blaze, with four airlifted to hospital after suffering second-degree burns

Mandatory evacuations were ordered for several communities and more than 5,000 in Northern California are currently without power

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Mandatory evacuations were ordered for several communities and more than 5,000 in Northern California are currently without power

Destruction: A burnt out car lies in ruin after wildfire tore through parts of California, destroying everything in its wake

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Destruction: A burnt out car lies in ruin after wildfire tore through parts of California, destroying everything in its wake

A firefighter with the Montezuma Fire District puts out hot spots on the remains of a home destroyed by the Valley Fire 

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A firefighter with the Montezuma Fire District puts out hot spots on the remains of a home destroyed by the Valley Fire

Pieces of a playground still stand at an apartment complex completely ravaged by the Valley Fire 

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Pieces of a playground still stand at an apartment complex completely ravaged by the Valley Fire

Raging: A house begins to cave in on itself as flames rip through its wooden beams, with the fire continuing to spread

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Raging: A house begins to cave in on itself as flames rip through its wooden beams, with the fire continuing to spread

Devastation: Burned out remains of trucks, homes and trees scorched by the fire that roared unchecked through Middletown 

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Devastation: Burned out remains of trucks, homes and trees scorched by the fire that roared unchecked through Middletown

Firefighters from Lake County's North Shore Fire Protection District douse flames on the side of a home on Hobergs Loop, Cobb Mountain 

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Firefighters from Lake County's North Shore Fire Protection District douse flames on the side of a home on Hobergs Loop, Cobb Mountain

Fighting fire: A fire man douses flames as the inferno continues to rage in northern California - it has destroyed hundreds of homes

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Fighting fire: A fire man douses flames as the inferno continues to rage in northern California - it has destroyed hundreds of homes

There were post-apocalyptic scenes in California Sunday night as raging wildfires blitzed 115,000 acres, destroying at least 400 homes and forcing thousands of terrified residents to flee

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There were post-apocalyptic scenes in California Sunday night as raging wildfires blitzed 115,000 acres, destroying at least 400 homes and forcing thousands of terrified residents to flee

Four firefighters suffered second-degree burns in the Valley Fire (pictured), which erupted 100 miles north of San Francisco

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Four firefighters suffered second-degree burns in the Valley Fire (pictured), which erupted 100 miles north of San Francisco

A home burns along Highway 29 in Hidden Valley during the Valley fire, which was still raging on Sunday night 

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A home burns along Highway 29 in Hidden Valley during the Valley fire, which was still raging on Sunday night

A car is engulfed in flames as the Valley fire spots over Highway 29 near Middletown

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A car is engulfed in flames as the Valley fire spots over Highway 29 near Middletown

Authorities ordered the entire community of more than 2,700 residents to evacuate San Andreas on Friday, but lifted the order when flames headed away from town.

But the fire forced one evacuation center to pack up and change locations twice, as the flames switched directions, according to NBC.

Firefighters on the ground were hampered by rugged, hard-to-access terrain. With very little wind, the fires were driven by bone-dry brush and timber.

Brown's state of emergency declaration will expedite debris removal and waive fees to people who need to replace official documents lost in the fire.

It will also help free up funding and resources needed to fight the blazes. 

Wildfire threatens thousands of homes in California

 

Martin Lawson, who has lived in Sheep Ranch for over 40 years, watches a fire approach his property as people start to give up hope and flee

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Martin Lawson, who has lived in Sheep Ranch for over 40 years, watches a fire approach his property as people start to give up hope and flee

Firefighters take a brief rest after days of tackling the blazes - with many more exhausting days ahead for the brave crews

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Firefighters take a brief rest after days of tackling the blazes - with many more exhausting days ahead for the brave crews

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The declaration will expedite debris removal and waive fees to people who need to replace official documents lost in the fire and will help free up funding and resources needed to fight the blazes

A man snaps a photo as the Valley Fire rolls in to Middletown on the slopes of Cobb Mountain on Saturday 

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A man snaps a photo as the Valley Fire rolls in to Middletown on the slopes of Cobb Mountain on Saturday

Firefighters stand guard as flames from the Butte Fire approach a containment line in San Andreas, California

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Firefighters stand guard as flames from the Butte Fire approach a containment line in San Andreas, California

Only a frame and few pieces of furniture still stand at a Middletown home destroyed by the Valley Fire

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Only a frame and few pieces of furniture still stand at a Middletown home destroyed by the Valley Fire

Burned cars stand outside the ravaged homes of the town, which was one of several communities forced to evacuate 

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Burned cars stand outside the ravaged homes of the town, which was one of several communities forced to evacuate

 

 

 

A Fiery Weekend in California

 

 

Over the weekend, thousands of people were evacuated as fast-burning wildfires in California overwhelmed several small towns, killing at least one person and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses. A state of emergency was declared by governor Jerry Brown in the areas hardest hit by the Butte and Valley fires.

 

According to Cal Fire, the Valley Fire in southern Lake County has grown to 61,000 acres and is 5 percent contained, and the Butte Fire in Amador and Calaveras counties has reached 71,000 acres and is now 30 percent contained.

  • A firefighter lights a backfire while battling the Butte Fire near San Andreas, California, on September 12, 2015. By that time, the Butte Fire had destroyed 86 homes and 51 outbuildings in rural Amador and Calaveras counties, where it covered an estimated 65,000 acres, officials said. #

     

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  • Tall flames rise behind a firefighting inmate crew member at the Butte Fire on September 13, 2015, near San Andreas, California. #

  • Firefighters with the Marin County Fire Department’s Tamalpais Fire Crew monitor a backfire as they battle the Valley Fire on September 13, 2015, near Middletown, California. The fast-moving fire had consumed 50,000 acres after growing 40,000 acres in twelve hours. #

  • A firefighter covers his face while battling the Butte fire near San Andreas, California, on

  • September 12, 2015.

  • A cow grazes in a pasture as the Butte Fire burns in Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. The Butte Fire erupted on Wednesday, September 9, near the former gold-mining town of Jackson. #

     

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  • Firefighters light a backfire while battling the Butte Fire near San Andreas, California, on September 12, 2015. #

     

  • Mules are used to haul fire equipment to remote areas of the Rough Fire. #

  • A cabin sits wrapped in aluminized structure wrap in Sentinel Campground near Cedar Grove, California. For several years now, the U.S. Forest Service has been deploying reusable sheets of aluminized structure wrap to protect selected buildings from radiant heat and burning embers.The sheeting reflects up to 95 percent of radiant heat, according to one manufacturer’s website. #

  • A firefighting helicopter fills up while battling the Gasquet Complex Fire on September 12, 2015. #

     

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  • Animal rescue group volunteer Chad Hughes, right, carries a goat to a trailer from a home threatened by a fire near Railroad Flat, California, on September 13, 2015. #

  • Firefighter Andrew Dodds monitors a backfire while battling the Butte Fire near San Andreas, California, on September 12, 2015. #

  • Flames from a backfire burn through dry vegetation as firefighters battle the Butte Fire near San Andreas, California, on September 12, 2015. #

  • A firefighter works to save a residence as the Butte Fire burns on September 11, 2015, in San Andreas, California. #

     

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  • Flames from the Butte Fire pass a yard sculpture in Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

  • A firefighter watches a tree burn as the Butte Fire rages near San Andreas, California, on September 12, 2015. #

  • A firefighter sprays water while fire surrounds boats as the Butte Fire rages near Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

  • A shed burns as the Butte Fire rages through Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

     

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  • Flames from a backfire on Highway 29 rise above a firefighter battling the Valley Fire in Lower Lake, California, on September 13, 2015. The swiftly spreading wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes and forced thousands of residents to flee as it roared unchecked through the northern California village of Middletown and nearby communities, fire officials said on Sunday, September 13. #

     

  • Cars burn as the Butte Fire rages through the Scott’s Junction area near Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

  • Firefighter Jesse Kaplanis battles the Valley Fire in Lower Lake, California, on September 13, 2015. #

     

  • A house burns as the Butte Fire rages through Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

     

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  • Stacked firewood burns next to a home during the Valley Fire on September 13, 2015, in Middletown, California. #

     

  • A firefighter stands near a wildfire in Middletown, California, on September 13, 2015. #

     

  • A car burns as the Butte Fire rages through Mountain Ranch, California, on September 11, 2015. #

  • A gas line continues to flare in the ruins of a house that burned down in the Butte Fire on September 12, 2015, north of Murphys, California. #

     

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  • A fence melted by the Valley Fire lies on the ground on September 13, 2015, in Middletown, California. #

     

  • A burned elephant statue is seen at the Butte Fire on September 13, 2015, near San Andreas, California. #

  • A pair of burned cars sit outside the remains of several homes destroyed by fire along California State Route 175 on September 13, 2015, near Middletown, California. #

     

  • Plants in a marijuana garden stand charred after the Butte Fire destroyed the Golden Spur Mini Market north of Murphys, California, on September 13, 2015, near San Andreas. #

     

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  • Melted metal puddles under a burned-out car abandoned on a highway during the Valley Fire in Middletown, California, on September 13, 2015

 

 

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