Terrifying photos show deadly wildfires rampaging across California, fed by wicked winds
The fires moved faster than many people could escape. Sweeping across the hills and valleys of California's wine country, and eventually extending up and down the state, at least 14 large fires advanced with deadly speed amid powerful "Diablo" and "Santa Ana" offshore winds.
The fires in northern California proved especially deadly, with the death toll standing at 10 as of Monday at 9 p.m. ET, but it's expected to rise. Seven of these fatalities were in Sonoma County alone.
The city of Santa Rosa, population 175,000, was especially hard hit by the Tubbs Fire. The blaze burned hundreds of structures to the ground, from a Hilton hotel to a high school, as well as row after row of homes.
Fountaingrove homes burn in #santarosa #TubbsFire @NorthBayNews @SantaRosaFire @CAL_FIRE pic.twitter.com/Kc3cypdSb5
— Kent Porter (@kentphotos) October 9, 2017
Before & after. Signorello Vineyards in Napa #napafire #calfires #winecountry pic.twitter.com/EMdn64nz3z
— Suzanne Espinosa (@suzyesp) October 9, 2017
"It has been a horrific and terrifying night for a great many people," said Santa Rosa Police Department, acting chief Craig Schwartz.
While the proximate causes of the blazes are unknown, once ignited, the fire weather conditions were all it took to spread the flames at deadly speeds. In Sonoma County, the offshore winds exceeded hurricane force, gusting as high as 79 miles per hour, overnight Sunday. Gusts to 55 miles per hour were common across the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday night and Monday.
These winds, known as Diablo winds in Northern California, result from the air circulation around an area of high pressure parked over inland areas. This weather feature causes air to sink, compressing down mountainsides and accelerating through canyons. In the process, the air temperature rises and moisture content drops.
The images from these fires are apocalyptic and heart-wrenching.
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View from my sisters home right now. Praying this fire does not jump to their track #anaheimhillsfire pic.twitter.com/cUrtUsI40K
— Megan Reza (@megan_reza) October 9, 2017
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The K-Mart in Santa Rosa is on fire #ABC7now pic.twitter.com/u16hCp0ETD
— Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) October 9, 2017
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Canyon Fire 2
Anaheim Hills
South of the 91
Along the 241 Toll Road @foxla pic.twitter.com/mJTcGp0zod— Rick Dickert (@RICKatFOX) October 9, 2017
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