California's Wine Country Fires: updated facts and resources



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THE FACTS: Updated Monday, Oct. 16 at 8:30 a.m.

Total acreage burned: The three largest fires in the Wine Country—the Tubbs, Atlas and Nuns—have burned more than 182,ooo acres in Sonoma and Napa counties.

Total number of houses and businesses destroyed: estimated more than 5,700 buildings destroyed or damaged

Death count: 40 confirmed dead in fires in the Wine Country and around all of Northern California. In the Wine Country's Tubbs Fire, 17 people alone died, making it the among the deadliest fires in our state's history, according to CalFire.

Wine Country fires:

(stats based on latest updates from CalFire on Oct. 14)

Tubbs Fire, Sonoma and Napa counties

Between Calistoga and Santa Rosa

35,470 acres, 60% contained

Significant number of commercial and residential structures destroyed

Atlas Fire, Napa and Solano counties

South of Lake Berryessa and northeast City of Napa

51,057 acres, 56% contained

Multiple structures destroyed

Mendocino Lake Complex, Mendocino County

North of Highway 20, Potter Valley and Redwood Valley areas

35,000 acres, 35% contained

Significant structures destroyed

Pocket Fire, Sonoma County

Pocket Ranch Road and Ridge Ranch Road, Geyserville

11,246 acres, 25% contained

Sulphur Fire, Lake County

Highway 20 and Sulphur Bank Road, Clearlake Oaks

2,207 acres, 70% contained

Nuns / Norrbom / Partrick / Pressley / Adobe Fire, Sonoma County

Highway 12 north of Glen Ellen and east of Boyes Hot Springs

47,106 acres, 25% contained

The Nuns, Norrborn, Adobe, Partrick and Pressley fires have merged

Long Fire, Lake County

Hwy 20 & Long Valley Rd, 5 east of Clearlake Oaks

100 acres, 25% contained

Oakmont Fire, Sonoma County

Oakmont

550 acres, 15% contained

RESOURCES

Live updates: The latest news on Wine Country Fires from San Francisco Chronicle reporters

Evacuations: SFGATE's list of areas where evacuations have been lifted

Sonoma County evacuation areas

Napa County evacuation areas

Solano County evacuation areas

Maps: Stand-alone interactive map of Wine Country fires

School closures: SFGATE's complete list of school closures

Sonoma County school closures

Napa County school closures

Mendocino County school closures

Road closures: What highways are open and closed, via Caltrans

Evacuation centers:

Sonoma County evacuation centers

Evacuation centers for other counties, via the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (see Evacuation Center/Shelter Information section for more info)

How to help: What you can do to help those people affected by the Wine Country fires

Weather: Latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Bay Area office

Air quality: Bay Area air quality on AirNow.gov

Wineries: SFGATE's complete list of wineries that have been damaged or burned down