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At least 23 people die as northern California firestorm grows

| @indiablooms | Oct 12, 2017, at 03:24 pm
Napa, Oct 12 (IBNS): The death toll in the California firestorm incident has risen to 23 as the wildfire spread rapidly through the northern part of the state, forcing new evacuations, reports said.

According to LA Times, all residents of Calistoga and Geyserville were asked to leave their homes, while mandatory evacuations were conducted in parts of Sonoma Valley.

Meanwhile, California governor Jerry Brown has termed the incident as 'one of the biggest' wildfire in the state's history.

"We’ve had big fires in the past. This is one of the biggest,” he was quoted as saying in the media.

According to officials, Sonoma recorded 13 deaths, while six people died in Mendocino County.

Yuba County and Napa County reported two deaths each.

Almost 115,000 acres (26,000ha) and 3,500 buildings have been destroyed in the blaze.

A state of emergency has been declared in California by its governor, while a disaster declaration has been approved by US President Donald Trump.

 

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