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California declares state of emergency over wildfires


26 October 2019  

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LOS ANGELES:  As firefighters continued to contain massive wildfires across California, the state’s Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for the badly affected Sonoma and Los Angeles counties.

“Governor Gavin Newsom today (Friday) issued an emergency proclamation for the counties of Sonoma and Los Angeles due to the effects of the Kincade and Tick fires, which have destroyed structures, threatened homes and critical infrastructure, and caused the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents,” Xinhua news agency reported citing a statement from his office.

Newsom visited Sonoma County on Friday afternoon to survey areas impacted by the Kincade fire, which grew to 21,900 acres with 5 percent containment and met emergency responders, residents, health officers and local and state officials.

During his trip, Newsom slammed the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a publicly-traded, investor-owned utility that serves two-thirds of northern California, saying the company must take responsibility for the wildfires that the local residents have been suffering for years.

California utility companies are under increasing scrutiny by regulatory authorities since sparks from aging or overtaxed utility equipment have been blamed for some of the state’s most disastrous wildfires in recent history.

To date, six of the most devastating blazes in California’s history were triggered by electrical equipment malfunction, including the brutal Campfire in 2018 that wiped out the mountain town of Paradise, killing 86 residents.

About 2,000 residents of Geyserville and the surrounding area threatened by the Kincade fire were evacuated and at least 1,300 firefighters were assigned to battle the blaze.

On Friday, the brush fire, dubbed Tick fire burning in Los Angeles County, has swept 4,300 acres.

At least six structures were destroyed and another 15,000 more threatened by the fire.

Publish Date : 26 October 2019 20:35 PM

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