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now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> destructive and now deadly. heart break across the north bay as six large wild fires continue to rage on. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for staying with us for continuing breaking news coverage of the north bay wild fires. >> just in the last hour, a sonoma county spokesperson tells abc 7 news at an estimated 100 people are still missing tonight. >> there are a total of 10 confirmed deaths across napa, sonoma and mendocino counties. >> more than 20,000 people have been evacuated and more than 70,000 pg&e customers are without power in the north bay. >> and here's a map showing where the fires are burning. more than 80,000 acres. the tubbs fire has grown to
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87,000 acres. >> the redwood complex fire has ballooned now to 19,000 acres. >> and there is zero containment on any of these fires. the sulfur fire in lake county has grown to 2500 acres tonight. that is 5% contained. >> and the atlas fire has burned east from where it started in napa county and people face evacuation orders in salono county. >> and you can see where the fire is burning and where the new mandatory evacuations are. >> just west of fair field, abc 7 news reporter, melanie woodrow is live in fair field with the latest there. >> yeah, we're at k through 8, which has sort of become an impromptu staging area. we can see a number of trailers that have been pulling in and out of the parking lot. we think maybe they're going to pick up horses and other animals
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that might pee on properties being evacuated right now. there are two mandatory evacuations. joyce lane and twin sisters road. we have some surveillance video to share with you tonight of firefighters at one woman's home on twin sister's road. making sure nobody's inside. she's been able to watch thooez cameras from her cell phone and told us a short time ago that she left her house with her 2-year-old son. >> i had to have the conversation of if we didn't have to home to come to, if he was okay with that and i know he's two but he just looked at me and said yes, mommy, it's going to be okay. >> earlier there's been a lot of north wind. the wind as kind of died down and with that being the case, it's hard to see what direction it's going to be. so it's trying to preplan and make sure everyone gets out safe. >> and obviously making sure everybody gets out of their homes safely is the most
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critical here and that's why those mandatory evacuations are necessary and likely why we're seeing the first responders who are going to homes making sure that nobody is inside. live in salono county, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> thank you. well, fires keep burning along both sides of u.s. 101 in santa rosa. >> earlier today the flames forced the evacuation of two hospitals. businesses are also destroyed. >> abc news reporter in santa rosa now. >> reporter: the fire that forced the evacuation of kaiser permanente hospital still burns tonight, hours later you can se. i can tell you the smoke is going vertically, meaning there's not much of a breeze here tonight. the flames have died down a bit in the several hours we've been here. that is above fountain grove parkway to give you perspective.
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and if thomas moves to his right, you can see a blue light in the distance. that is kaiser hospital. i want to show you video taken earlier today of those dramatic evacuations from this morning and the patients there being taken out of the hospital by the staff members, those brave doctors and nurses and some of those patients were evacuated to santa rosa memorial hospital where staff has worked tirelessly despite some of them possibly losing their own homes. we spoke with dr. chad. >> we've seen approximately this day 160 patients in our emergency department. in average we would see around 120 at this time. so we're projecting around 200 patients. we've been receiving transfers. six came from kaiser, which included laboring moms of whom we care for as well.
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>> reporter: memorial hospital is asking personnel medical who may want to volunteer to call into their labor pool line if you have a specialty they need, they may ask for those services and anybody who doesn't have a medical emergency, they're asking you to go to urgent care and avoid the er so that they can treat those burn patients and people with respiratory illnesses. i can tell you the smoke here has kind of changed throughout the evening. right now we have some fresh air, at times it has been choking so they have been treating a lot of people with respiratory issues throughout the day. live in santa rosa. >> roughly about 150 people at least treated for respiratory illnesses as a result of all the smoke. and the weather is the key factor. yesterday the winds really reeked havoc, spreading the embers and tonight the conditions are much, much
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calmer. >> this time last night we were tracking winds gusting well over 40 miles per hour in the north bay. look at your current winds at the surfs, encouraging news for firefighters from nuvaudo to napa, those winds are calm. we'll take a look at the gusts. because all officials have said winds have been the biggest factor as to why these fires have spread so quickly. and over the next 12 to 18 hours you can see those winds through the early afternoon on our tuesday are staying relatively weak. less than about 5 mile-per-hour. but we're watching that winds could increase. as we go hour by hour tomorrow afternoon, 1:00 on your tuesday, the winds are light in the north bay. then they're likely going to pick up tuesday into wednesday morning. in santa rosa it looks like those winds could be gusting at
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31 miles per hour. wednesday morning, which would not be good for firefighters. but tonight the humidity is on the rise. last night the levels were 10 to 14%. you can see the numbers right now in the north bay have not only tripled they have quadrupled. along with the rising humidity and lowering winds we have issues with air quality. we have a lot of smoke, dan and kristen. it is encouraging. tonight the winds are relaxing, so there's a good 18-hour window that mother nature is cooperating for firefighters. >> thanks so much. let's get the latest from sonoma county. sergeant spencer crumb. >> we're hearing that as many as 100 missing persons reports have been filed. >> we want to clarify there's been about 100 phone calls from people saying they're missing
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their friends and family. some are duplicated, some are relatives. tomorrow we're going to have to look at trying to track down these people and reidentify them with their loved ones. >> that doesn't mean 100 people have perished, it just means you can't -- >> we don't have 100 missing people. we have 100 phone calls for people saying there's missing people. may not quite be 1 had 00. but we've had about a hundred phone calls from people looking for people. >> give us a sense of what you do overnight and what you hit the ground running with first thing in the morning. >> we're providing scene security and keep an eye out for where the fire's going and possibly keep a look out for new evacuations and so forth and working closely with our fire partedners and in the morning
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we're going to have oo reassess. we're going to have a meeting in the morning. >> can you talk about what will be closed and what will be open in terms of government and official business tomorrow. >> sure. i know the court house is closed tomorrow. all the bailiffs that normally work in the court room have brought out on patrol and are providing security for the public. the courts made that decision to shut down for the day. other than that, if they're in a noneffected area of the fire, they should be available and open for business. >> sergeant crumb, thank you so much for the information. we appreciate you explaining that you have gotten 100 calls about people who may be missing. that does not necessarily mean right now there are 100 people missing and we certainly hope the number will not be anywhee near that in actuality. more than 50,000 pg&e
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customers in sonoma county are without power. once it gets clearance, pg&e crews will start working to restore the power. we were talking about some of the closures in sonoma countery. many schools were closed and will be closed again some districts are having difficulty notifying parents. >> that's right. sonoma state university officials say they feel the campus is safe but classes and university business has been suspended for tomorrow. napa valley unified school district will remain closed tomorrow and all schools in calistoga will be closed. we have all of them for you on our website, abc 7 news.com. law enforcement has told
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people in mandatory evacuation areas not to return until riltser all clear. >> where the order's been lifted they're finding terrifying devastation. >> reporter: kristen and dan, we're at the intersection of highway 12 in the drone road. and there's been a barricade that's been set up here because highway 12 beyond this point is closed to traffic. we were up earlier this eervening and it is dangerous driving through there. power lines are down, trees are down and there are fires on either side of the highway from vegetation fires to construction fires. about half the homes seem to have been destroyed by flames. residents in the neighborhood left in the middle of the night. so many aren't sure whether their homes are still standing. but we talked to one who's been at his home the whole time and so far so good. >> haven't had water since about
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5 -- no. about 6:30 a.m. i have wet dirt, shoveling grass, knocking down wood fences to create a break. just anything i can to save -- the fire was coming around this side and i stopped it. when it came around this side there was nothing i could do about it and there was about 10 minutes before the house was going to go up and that's when the fire department came. the dogs and horses are gone. i have kennels and that's all gone. but what's safe is the house and guest house is safe. >> reporter: how are you holding up? >> i haven't had a chance to let my guard down yet. they say you -- you don't know how strong you can be until strong is your only option. that's where i'm at right now. >> on highway 12 and the drone road, they've been coming to the
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intersection to get information from the police officers. a lot of information gathering as people wait anxiously for the threat to be over. >> lillian, thank you. well, this could be very bad news for firefighters in napa county. the city just confirming that the atlas peek fire destroyed the hillcrest water pumping station. >> the napa valley register reports losing the pumping station and water supply could have a major effect on firefighter's ability to fighting the flames. >> and they're telling residents to boil water or bottled water as a precaution. a lot of the effected residents live near the silverado country club. >> live with the devastating scenes many are returning to tonight. katy. >> reporter: dan and kristen, what we're seeing mostly here in the silverado country club area
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are hot spots. so in this destroyed home behind us, we're looking at at least two burning in the rubble and i can see two others across the street from us here but firefighters explained they're not dedicating any resources or focusing on hot spots because the damage has been done. there's nothing they can do. they wanted to use the limited crews to focus on structure protection for the homes that there still standing. earlier tonight, maybe two hours ago i talked with a home owner right at atlas peek road. so not far from the country club area here. he told me he stayed home last night with the fire burning closer and closer to that home. his home is okay so far and he was going to stay again tonight as well. but at the last minute he had a change of heart. >> i came back, got set up, got my generator going. got power running to the house. i have a 6-year-old son and i have him with me and i waited to the night fall came down and saw
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the flames on the other side of the hill. i just couldn't go to sleep at night. there's now no one here that would wake me up and i didn't want to take the chance. if it was by myself, maybe i would reconsider but not with my young son. >> reporter: and what's your plan snow. >> i've got my motor home. i'm going to go stay in front of some friends' house and we're going to wait it out and come back in the morning. and see how it goes. and wait it out tomorrow and see where the fire's at. if the fire is -- i can still see it burning like that, i'll probably go back to my friend's house. i did talk to pg&e this morning and they said the fire was supposed to be on by noon today. so i was hoping to wait until the power came on. then i started hearing about all these things in santa rosa, and i'm a local. i know all these places
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intimately. so i just thought it's just not safe. i'm going to leave. >> reporter: sure. and where is your son snow isno? is he still with you? >> he's in the motor home. my daughter's with friends. it was kind of eery. i've been through a lot of different things. i served military. so this kind of stuff doesn't really bother me a whole lot. but what was eery is it was like a ghost town around here. i drove down and checked out some of the avenues and there was just no one there, no power, no life. it felt like you walked through something that was a ghost town. that was the eariest part of the whole thing. >> reporter: and right after we talked with tom, we watched him and his son pull away in the rv. he'll be back rrmoto,ow then, maybe stay, maybe leave. really taking it hour by hour at this point. but one of the lucky ones who
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has a home still standing but as firefighters have told us out here it's an unpredictable business and no homes are declared safe at this point. as we've been standing here in the last two seconds we heard something collapse and rattling behind us in this destroyed home but there are unusual sounds all over and it only takes one ember on a wooden deck or in a wood pile and we lose another home. we have seen fire engines up and down this neighborhood and parked in front of homes and everyone of course toing the best they can to save as many homes as they can. live in napa county, abc 7 news. >> thank you. well, some of the most compelling images have come from the silverado neighborhood. >> laura anthony walks us through the devastation. >> reporter: i'm laura anthony in napa in the silverado country club and resort neighborhood where the sun is setting on a day of utter devastation.
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>> i came down through hillcrest and i believe it was the 2,000 block and homes are burning still one after another. there's no air support, no helicopters. >> well, the fire's sporadic. it's all over. we're trying to get air resources to give us a better idea where the fire's heading, wheres it going. the primary responsibility through the night has been getting people out of here. >> it's a great neighborhood, great neighbors, but it's tough. these people are losing their homes. >> i tried to knock on as much doors as i could. i knocked on the door which is no longer a house. the words can't describe -- i
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don't even know how i'm going to live here anymore. >> water's off and i've got two buckets and i'm going to go around and douse any live flames i see. >> i think the worst part is you drive around and you know some of the people and you know this is their life's belongings and they didn't have time to get it out and it's a sad situation. >> it's been a day that's been very difficult but one where the neighbors have learned how much they care for one another. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> our
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and here is the latest from it deadly wine country fires. at least 100 calls have gone into sonoma county to report on people who may be missing and so far 10 people have been killed in sonoma. that is confirmed sonoma, napa and mendocino counties combined. >> and in santa rosa there's a curfew to keep people off the streets. here are the ones that still have room. there's one at the nappy valley junior college on highway 121. that's in addition to the fair grounds in calistoga. >> 599 bellevue avenue in santa rosa is open. and new life christian church is taking in about 500 evacuees. >> and perks,
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p petaluma community center. >> and analy high school on analy avenue. salono community college in fair field. we do have a full list of evacuation centers on our website, abc 7 news.com. several other fires are threatening homes in the bay area, including the red wood valley area. >> that fire has now burned more than 19,000 acres and in mendocino county sheriff shared several photos of the damage. >> you can see the burned down pick up truck left in the middle of the road and this picture showing the bright glow of the flames in the background. these pictures were taken in the area of west road, east road and tom key road. at least one person has been killed in this fire. >> a check on the weather because that plays such a big role in terms of being able to contain this fire, make
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progress. we want to check in with meteorologist, drew tooma. >> the winds have calmed down. the humidity is on the rise. we do not have that at this hour. you notice the winds right now. they're calm fa to novaudo to oakland. we want those calm winds but it looks like we van 18-hour window where those winds remain calm. 1:00 on your tuesday, the winds are about four or six miles an hour. so it's something we're going to keep tracking for you. here's the call. it will be hazy, especially in the north bay. 50s around the immediate bay area and many take a look at highs on your tuesday. sunny skis in most location but a haze. our warmest spot going in the low 80s. sunny and mild on urtuesday. a bit of haze in the sky and
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welcome back. we're still in continueiation of the north bay fires. jimmy kimmel will air at midnight, right after this special news of abc 7 news at 11:00. right now we want to continue with the deadly fires and give you a new update. there's a new evacuation order in santa rosa. >> police say the fire has spread from state park into the
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neighborhood. anyone who lives near wild oak should leave immediately. >> so right now more than 20,000 people have been evacuated because of the fires and at least 1500 structures have been destroyed. >> and more than 94,000 customers are without power. >> they've burned more than 80,000 acres. the tubbs fire has grown to 27,000 acres. the atlas is holding at about 25,000 acres. >> the redwood complex fire has ballooned now to at least 19,000 acres. zero containment on any of those fires. the sulfur fire has grown to 2500 acres. that is at least 5% contained. >> the evacuation orders might be going up tonight because now
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salono county is moving towards evacuation orders. >> abc 7 news reporter is live in fair field with that part of our coverage tonight. melanie. >> right now we're in the parking lot of k through 8 and this has become an impromptu staging area. there are two mandatory evacuations nearby. they are joyce lane and twin sisters road. we have some surveillance video of firefighters to show you at one woman was house on twin sisters road making sure that nobody was inside. a woman who shared this video was able to watch thooese camer from her cell phone and left her house with her 2-year-old son. >> i had to have the conversation of if we didn't have a home to come to, if he was okay with that and i know he's two, but he just looked at me and said yes, mommy, it's okay. it's going to be okay. >> earlier there's been a lot of
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north winds. the wind has died down and with that being the case, it's kind of hard to see if the wind does come up, what direction it's going to be. just trying to preplan and make sure everyone gets out safe. >> and it's not just making sure that people get out safe, but people also wanting to make sure that animals are safely evacuated from these properties. a short time ago we saw a number of trailers in this parking lot quickly taking off. they were going to rescue any horses or other animals from the hill side. but obviously making sure both those animals and the epippeoplo live in those homes are safe is the most critical thing and that's why those evacuation orders are mandatory and they're going home to home making sure nobody is inside. abc 7 news. >> thank you. this evening some of the fire victims return home.
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many finding nothing left but rubble and ash. >> that was my son's room, talts rr his bed and that's his bathroom and bath tub right there. some evacuees found utter destruction. a few broke down like this woman overwhelmed with emotion understandably. >> and one family in santa rosa got out with a few important documents and the clothes on their back. >> pick up our pieces and move on. we're safe, we're healthy. just got to pick up our pieces. it's only stuff, for the most part, right? >> it's only stuff. tomorrow the search will continue amid the rubble. many home owners hoping to uncover precious memories of life before the fire. they'll try to save what they can. >> the threat from this fire can be seen all over the north bay tonight. >> and that's where lillian kim has been talking to residents all evening.
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lillian. >> dan and kristen, we're at the intersection of highway 12 and the cooler temperatures have made a difference. the flames have died down along the ridge of hamill family lines but up highway 12 and north of it we saw a lot of flames that caused a lot of devastation. 5,000 acres have burned so far. we saw vineyards gone, homes destroyed and power poles and trees down. the surrounding area were especially hard hit. about half the homes appear to have been destroyed by flames. we spoke to one of the lucky ones whose home still is in tact. >> the house is okay and we're being -- putting outthe smoldering and see what we can do. >> reporter: you just came back? >> we evacuated last night around 11:00. >> reporter: so were you

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