California wildfire evacuees allowed home
as crews search for bodies
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[October 17, 2017]
By Paresh Dave
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (Reuters) - More
evacuees were expected to return home on Tuesday in Northern California
where the state's deadliest wildfires have killed at least 41 people and
destroyed thousands of homes.
Officials said they expected the death toll to rise as 88 people were
unaccounted for in Sonoma County alone and search-and-rescue teams
combed through gutted homes looking for bodies.
Lighter winds have allowed the 11,000 firefighters battling the flames,
which have consumed more than 213,000 acres (86,200 hectares), to gain
control of two of the deadliest fires in wine country's Napa and Sonoma
counties.
The Tubbs fire was 75 percent contained and the Atlas fire 70 percent
contained on Monday night, said Cal Fire, the state's firefighting
agency, which was hopeful the blazes would be fully contained by Friday.

Tens of thousands of people who fled the flames in Sonoma County and
elsewhere have been allowed to return home, with about 40,000 still
displaced.
Daniel Mufson, 74, a retired pharmaceutical executive and one of scores
of Napa Valley residents who lost their homes in the fires, described
his sense of bewilderment.
"Now we’re just trying to figure out what the next steps are. We’re
staying with friends, and dealing with the issues of dealing with
insurance companies and getting things cleaned up," Mufson, president of
a community-activist coalition called Napa Vision 2050, told Reuters.
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At least 5,700 homes and businesses have been destroyed by the wildfires
that erupted a week ago and consumed an area larger than that of New
York City. Entire neighborhoods in the city of Santa Rosa were reduced
to ashes.
The wildfires are California's deadliest on record, surpassing the 29
deaths from the Griffith Park fire of 1933 in Los Angeles.
Most of the 1,863 people so far listed in missing-persons reports have
turned up safe, including many evacuees who failed to alert authorities
after fleeing their homes.
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Firefighters work the scene of a fatal accident involving a water
tender truck being used to fight wildfires in Oakville, California,
U.S., October 16, 2017. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

Hopes for victims known to have been in the direct path of the
flames will dwindle as each day passes, Sonoma County Sheriff Robert
Giordano said on Monday.
About 30 vintners sustained some level of fire damage to wine-making
facilities, vineyards, tasting rooms or other assets, the Napa
Valley Vintners association said. But only about a half dozen
reported significant losses, spokeswoman Patsy McGaughy said.
Vineyards, which mainly occupy the valley floor, appear to have been
largely unscathed as the fires in Napa County burned mainly in the
hillsides, McGaughy said. About 90 percent of Napa's grape harvest
had been picked and escaped potential exposure to smoke that could
have tainted the fruit.
Still, the toll taken on the region as a whole has thrown the wine
industry into disarray, and McGaughy said the 2017 Napa vintage will
likely be smaller than it otherwise would have been.
"This is a human tragedy, there are people who have lost their
lives, lost their homes, lost their business," McGaughy said, adding
Napa's celebrated viniculture would recover.
(Reporting by Paresh Dave in Santa Rosa, Calif; Additional reporting
by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman in Los Angeles and Brendan O'Brien
in Milwaukee; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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