the tab of steel in brady harvel s hands. your personal dog tags? yeah. the ones i deployed with. all burned now. reporter: wow. after i deployed, i gave them to my dad. he had them hanging in his man cave. reporter: it took him two hours of digging to find his most precious possession. you got goosebumps right now. yeah, i do. it s crazy. it s mind-blowing. so glad he found those tags. and matt with us live again tonight. and matt, there are now reports that downed power lines and exploding transformers are being investigated as one possible cause here for at least some of these fires? reporter: that s right, david. pg & e, that s the power company here, and you can see them behind me, reinstalling downed power lines. the company says in a statement that there were equipment issues at the time the fire here started, caused by, quote, hurricane-strength winds, but that s just one possible cause for the 22 fires burning in california right now. david? matt gutman leading
sara sidner, you are further north than we are here in daytona beach, and this is all headed your way as well. what s the situation there? we are about 64 miles from you. and we are getting those bands, as we ve been talking about, all night long. we are expecting to get them what you are getting there here just shortly. but it comes and goes. right now, it s okay. i mean, it s blowing and the trees are bending and there is a lot of wind. the rain is not pound like it does when those bands come in. but it has been sustained winds. i think we were probably at tropical storm winds at this point in time. you know, is there doing to be a lot of damage from these winds? no. when this gets bigger and fit gets closer and we start seeing hurricane strength winds, then, yes, and that s yes they have said, look, we are going to go ahead and put a curfew in place. one of the reasons for that is to make sure there is no one