Deadliest Wildfires In California’s History
As wildfires continue to rage across Northern California, the North Bay Fires have already caused unprecedented destruction. Drone footage captured near the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa, California, shows the scale of the devastation.
More than 4,000 firefighters from across California worked to contain the fires. As of Monday morning, the 36,390-acre Tubbs fire was 70% contained; the 51,064-acre Atlas fire was 68% contained; and the 11,889-acre Pocket fire was 40% contained.
In the last week, the fires have scorched more than 200,000 acres, destroyed or damaged more than 5,500 homes, displaced 100,000 people and killed at least 41.
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