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The Latest on California wildfires (all times local):
SONOMA, Calif. (AP) – The Latest on California wildfires (all times local):
3:50 p.m.
Trailer park residents in California wine country had little time to escape before flames destroyed their homes.
Nancy Cook said Monday that her dogs alerted her to the wildfire that quickly came blowing over a hill early in the morning and ignited trees in the Journey’s End trailer park in Santa Rosa.
The fire is one of the most destructive of more than a dozen in the region.
Cook says she pounded on neighbors’ doors before fleeing with her husband, dogs and medications.
She and other residents didn’t have time to round up their cats and had to leave them behind in their haste. Some fled in their pajamas and left their wallets.
One person had to abandon a classic hotrod car that burned.
Cook says she thinks everyone in the over-55 community escaped, though most residents lost everything they owned.
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3:16 p.m.
Authorities say at least half a dozen homes have burned in a fast-moving brush fire in Southern California.
Anaheim Sgt. Daron Wyatt says the fire that broke out on Monday had stretched to about 4 square miles.
Wyatt says the blaze has been driven westward by winds toward heavily populated areas of Orange County, prompting authorities to expand evacuations.
Wyatt says one firefighter suffered minor injuries fighting the blaze.
An overnight shelter has been set up at a nearby high school for evacuees.
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2:56 p.m.
Authorities have expanded evacuations in Southern California’s Orange County because of a fast-moving wildfire.
Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt told KABC-TV on Monday that residents in the neighborhoods of Orange Park Acres, North Tustin and East Orange were also being evacuated.
Television cameras showed homes charred by flames in the hilly area known as Anaheim Hills. At least 1,000 homes in that area were previously evacuated.
Residents reported ash falling miles away in areas near the Pacific Coast.
Regional authorities have issued a smoke advisory through Tuesday morning for portions of Orange and Riverside counties.
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2:20 p.m.
Officials say a wind-driven wildfire churning through canyons in hilly neighborhoods of Southern California has burned multiple homes.
Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt says there’s still no count of the number of homes affected by Monday’s blaze.
Anaheim Fire & Rescue says the fire has grown to 2,000 acres and is being fought by 200 firefighters, six helicopters and six airplanes.
One firefighter has been injured.
The fire erupted during the fall’s first significant blast of Santa Ana winds, which blow out of the northeast and toward the coast.
In Northern California wine country, officials say at least one person was killed and two others were seriously injured in fast-spreading wildfires,
At least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings have been destroyed, and 20,000 people have been evacuated.
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1:10 p.m.
Officials say at least one person was killed and two others were seriously injured in fast-spreading wildfires in Northern California wine country.
CalFire said Monday the death and injuries occurred in Mendocino County, one of several counties struggling to contain a total of 14 major fires burning out of control.
Additional details were not immediately available.
Official say high winds are hampering firefighting efforts about 140 miles (225 kilometers) north of San Francisco.
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12:41 p.m.
A wind-driven wildfire has ignited homes in a Southern California subdivision.
TV news helicopters over the blaze in the Anaheim hills of eastern Orange County are showing several homes fully involved and flames spreading in others Monday afternoon.
Fire crews are scrambling to protect structures. Evacuations have been ordered for neighborhoods and two elementary schools.
The fire erupted during the fall’s first significant blast of Santa Ana winds, the seasonal gusts linked to some of the region’s worst wildfires.
In Northern California, wildfires overnight have destroyed at least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings, and 20,000 people have been evacuated.
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12:30 p.m.
Authorities say they expect fatalities after 14 fast-moving wildfires destroyed more than 1,500 homes, department stores, hotels and other commercial structures in Northern California.
The state’s top fire officials said Monday that firefighters have focused on evacuating residents and saving lives rather than battling the blaze and protecting buildings.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Director Ken Pimlott said fatalities are expected, but the fires are still out of control and it’s difficult for authorities to assess the damage done and the number of people hurt and killed.
He said about 50,000 people are without power.
October is typically the most dangerous time for fires in the state. He said there have been 1,500 more wildfires this year than last year at this time.
The California Highway Patrol says numerous roads are closed in the fire region, which is an eight-county swath of wine country north of San Francisco.
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12:05 p.m.
A wind-driven wildfire is sweeping along the outskirts of a Southern California subdivision.
The blaze erupted at late morning Monday in Anaheim and moved rapidly through hills and canyons in Orange County, about 45 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
Authorities have ordered evacuations of neighborhoods and two elementary schools and shut down heavily traveled freeways.
City officials could not immediately say how many people are affected.
An evacuation center is being set up at a downtown community center. Authorities also are setting up a place for residents to evacuate their horses.
In Northern California, firefighters are battling blazes that have destroyed at least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings.
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11:45 a.m.
Emergency workers and staff at a state home for the severely disabled outside of Sonoma have evacuated all of about 240 patients as flames from fast-spreading wildfires approached the center and ash rained down.
Officials at the Sonoma Developmental Center, located on 900 acres, in the town of Glen Ellen said there were no known injuries during the evacuation.
Center spokesman Jorge Fernandez says “everybody is safe so far.”
Crews got all patients from threatened buildings as flames closed within a few dozen feet of the center’s buildings.
Many of the patients were confined to beds and wheelchairs and had breathing or feeding tubes.
Vans and school buses were lining up to remove the last patients as workers in masks pushed frail residents in wheelchairs across parking lots and roads.
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11 a.m.
Another wildfire has erupted in California, this time about 45 miles (72 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles in the hill country of eastern Orange County.
The Anaheim Fire Department says the fire erupted late Monday morning and is being pushed by 25 mph winds.
An unknown number of people have been ordered to evacuate.
Much of Southern California is under red flag warnings for fire danger due to the fall’s first significant Santa Ana winds, the seasonal gusts linked to some of the region’s worst wildfires.
The Anaheim fire erupted as the tally from numerous fires in Northern California worsens.
State officials say at least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings have been destroyed, and 20,000 people have been evacuated in California wine country.
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10:45 a.m.
California’s fire chief says at least 1,500 homes and commercial buildings have been destroyed in wildfires that have ripped through the state’s wine country.
He says numerous people have been injured and a number of residents are also missing as 14 large fires burn.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Director Ken Pimlott say an estimated 20,000 people have been evacuated.

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