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Once again, fires and power outages sowed chaos across much of California on Tuesday.

Thousands of people were still out of their homes as the Kincade fire raged in the North Bay Area and the Getty fire — which sparked when a tree branch fell onto a power line, an “act of God,” according to Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles — continued to burn.

[See evacuation zones and where fires are burning.]

As of Tuesday evening, the Kincade fire had grown to 75,415 acres, an area that, as an NBC News reporter noted on Twitter, is bigger than several cities, like Little Rock, Ark.; Reno, Nev.; and Tallahassee, Fla. The blaze had destroyed 124 structures and was 15 percent contained.

The Getty fire was 656 acres and was also 15 percent contained as of Tuesday night.

Meteorologists warned of winds that could gust up to 80 miles per hour, adding an extra layer of overnight peril to huge swaths of the state.