Wildfires sweep through California wine country
More than a dozen wildfires stoked by powerful winds have swept through California, destroying at least 1,500 homes and businesses and sending an estimated 20,000 people on a flight to safety.
One person was killed in a fire further north, in Mendocino county, in the US state on Monday.
California's fire chief called the damage estimates in the wine country conservative and said the fires were burning throughout an eight-county expanse of Northern California, including Napa, Sonoma and Yuba counties.
Numerous people had been hurt and some were missing, although no estimates were immediately available, said Ken Pimlott, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection director.
Later he said there were probably fatalities.
Mandatory evacuations were ordered after the blazes broke out late on Sunday. Long lines formed at petrol stations when many families heeded a middle-of-the-night call to get out.
A spokesperson for Pacific Gas & Electric said 114,000 customers were without power.
Routes blocked
With fallen trees or flames blocking routes, Sonoma County residents struggled to figure out what roads to take.
Fires also burned just to the east in the Napa County as well as in Yuba, Butte and Nevada counties - all north of the state capital, Sacramento.
Many of the fires spread suddenly overnight, whipped by strong winds.
Santa Rosa, the largest city in the fire area with a population of about 175,000, was hit hard.
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