Kincade Fire moves past Geyser Peak: 11 PM to midnight
Rate of spread to the southwest continues unabated... camera is now in visible and not near-Infrared.
Fast-Moving Kincade Fire Forces Evacuations Near Geyserville In Sonoma County
A fast-moving wildfire burning in rural Sonoma County has forced evacuations in the area, Cal Fire said Wednesday evening. The so-called Kincade Fire is burning near Geyserville and is currently 300 acres. Andrea Nakano and Darren Peck give us the latest. (10-23-2019)
Kincade Fire in Geyserville rages near wineries, ranches
The Kincade Fire in northeast Sonoma County exploded to 10,000 acres morning as it continued to burn out-of-control in a westerly direction and was zero percent contained. It's burning near Stella Vineyards and Wine Caves, the Truett Hurst and the Francis Ford Coppola Winery. bit.ly/31K4peq
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Kincade Wildfire in Sonoma County, California Forces Residents to Evacuate
A wind-driven wildfire has forced evacuations north of San Francisco in Sonoma County.
The state firefighting agency Cal Fire says the blaze near Geyserville has grown to 10,000 acres (15 square miles) early Thursday. The Sonoma County sheriff’s office says evacuations have been ordered.
The National Weather Service says winds around the highest areas of Sonoma County have been blowing at speeds up to 70 mph, and elsewhere in the region there are winds between 30 mph and 50 mph.
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Kincade fire burning explodes in Sonoma County
Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, California - LIVE COVERAGE
A new California wildfire, the Kincade Fire, is burning and rapidly spreading in Sonoma County. Evacuations have been ordered. Get the latest details in our LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE.
The fire began this evening near Geyserville and the Geysers, and has been growing quickly due to high winds in the area. It is now over 1,000 acres. The fire is moving close to a number of wineries, and there are evacuation warnings as well as mandatory evacuations. In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner brings you the latest updates on the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, CA, and he'll also read your comments and questions on the air!
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Kincade fire in Sonoma County scorches 10,000 acres; all of Geyserville is evacuated
Pushed by wind gusts topping 70 mph, a monster brush fire spread rapidly overnight in a rural section of Sonoma County, threatening communities and forcing mass evacuations.
Fire officials ordered the entire community of Geyserville (estimated population 929) to evacuate after the fire crossed Highway 128 and continued moving west toward homes in the area.
The Kincade Fire is scorching California land and forcing evacuations.
Courtesy: Geyserville Fire Protection District
KINCADE FIRE: Raw helicopter video of transmission lines near Kincade Fire
Raw helicopter video of transmission lines near Kincade Fire
Kincade Fire Continues to Grow in Wine Country
The fire is expected to move towards Healdsburg Saturday night. Cal Fire says the Kincade Fire has burned more than 25,000 acres, destroyed 49 structures but is now threatening thousands of homes.
The fire is only 10 percent contained.
PG&E reports problem with transmission tower near Kincade Fire, says it’s too soon to know cause
PG&E filed a report saying it became aware of a transmission level outage in the Geysers in Sonoma County around 9:20 p.m.
Hundreds of residents evacuated due to fires in California
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Kincade Fire In Sonoma County Forces Evacuations
A wind-driven wildfire has forced evacuations north of San Francisco in Sonoma County.
Kincade Fire California Explodes
The Kincade fire in Sonoma County has exploded into a giant wildfire, covering over 10,000 acres and growing rapidly due to 30 mph winds. The city of Geyserville has been evacuated. The PG&E power was already shut off before the fire started. There are more than 20 wildfires now in California. KPIX video. California Edison has also cut power to many homes in Southern California, as has San Diego Gas and Electric. Please subscribe to Real Newsforever for more News videos. Thank you all for watching... #KincadeFire #KincadeFireCalifornia #Calfire
Kincade Wildfire: KPIX 5 Katie Nielsen reports the latest from the Kincade Wildfire front lines
KPIX 5 Katie Nielsen reports the latest from the Kincade Wildfire front lines
Kincade Fire starts its run toward Geyser Peak 10 PM
Weather conditions allowing a fast rate of spread toward the southwest and Geyser Peak... if you are in an evacuation zone please leave immediately as this is a rapidly moving fire.
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For any copyright, please send me a message. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as deadly fires rage in Mexico and California. Reports say at least three people have died, with homes destroyed and buildings razed around Tijuana, Mexico's Californian Peninsula. Two died in Tecate and one in Rosarita in what authorities were calling wind-related fires, the San Diego Union Tribune reports. Tonight, firefighters are racing against time battle to contain wildfires in California amid fears forecast winds will whip up the infernos that have been burning for days in the US state. Thousands of firefighters are defending counties from the infernos that at one point encroached on densely-populated suburban Los Angeles. The blazes have ripped through the US sunshine state's major southern city and counties that span its wine country region since Thursday. Around 50,000 people near California's famed Sonoma county wine country were ordered to evacuate yesterday amid fears winds forecast to rip through the area would spread the flames according to Reuters. By Saturday afternoon local time, firefighters were cutting defensive lines against the wildfire threatening the area. The 25,000-acre Kincade Fire in rugged and steep terrain north of San Francisco was one of two major wildfires burning in California today, local time. A second inferno, the Tick Fire, has been raging in suburban Los Angeles where it has charred 4,600 acres. The more than 2,000 firefighters battling the Kincade Fire, which officials said was 10 per cent contained by Saturday afternoon, and had destroyed nearly 50 structures, faced a more immediate threat of escalation from weather than crews battling the Tick Fire. The state's authorities had yesterday declared a state of emergency in counties affected by two wildfires burning on Friday. The threat posed by the blaze saw a major electric and gas supplier warn nearly one million Californian households can expect protective blackouts over the weekend. Pacific Gas and Electrical (PG & E), which was deemed responsible for causing the state's most destructive ever wildfire in 2018 - the 'Camp' fire - warning households should brace for their power to be shut off this weekend in affected counties. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for areas around the Kincade Fire tonight. Low-humidity conditions have dried outplants and trees and left the flames with plenty ofcombustible fuel. And conditions were only expected to worsen. Winds picking up on Saturday afternoon are forecast to reach peak intensity late at night into early Sunday. The forecast warns of sustained speeds of up to 55 miles per hour (90 kph) and gusts of 8