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KGO RightThisMinute October 12, 2017

Exaggerating when i say it is a ghost town here. You can see behind us. But the city tonight is calling the mandatory evacuation a success. The only activity youre going to see out here tonight, the only activity weve seen out here tonight is law enforcement. And believe me, there are a lot of Police Officers on patrol here. And were told any unauthorized person who is found in the town of calistoga is subject to arrest. The air assault on the tubbs fire continued at dusk. The thick smoke all but blacked out the setting sun. Overnight flames destroyed homes Anderson Bennett lane. One of them belonged to this young man who told us he had only minutes to grab his cat and get out. He drove the three and a half miles to his parents home in town. Thats where we found him and his dad, who was hosing down the roof. Theyre not leaving, despite the mandatory Evacuation Order. It appears most of the 5,000 people who live in calistoga did leave. The streets are dark and abandoned except for the pofficers who are on patrol. Earlier, authorities went door to door to encourage people to evacuate. Theyre all ive got. And ive got to go and find a place there is no cell service here locally. I call out. I can text out, but i cant call out. And they cant call me. So i have no way of getting ahold of them. Whats your name . Its still unbelievable. I cant believe this is really happening. Weve never been in a situation like this. Its a scary thing to leave your house and belongings behind, not knowing if theyll be there when you return. This family couldnt leave without a little extra insurance. A sprinkler running on the roof and treats for firefighters, along with family photos and a note that reads please save our home. All right. How about a little bit of good news on the tubbs fire. The city reports that the progression is slow. So thats good. Also, that cal fire crews are making Good Progress with creating fire breaks. And the last tweet i saw from cal fire reported that the tubbs fire was 10 contained. The thing is there are still dangerous winds in the forecast. Life in calistoga, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. That note so touching. Thank you. An Evacuation Center for calistoga residents is open tonight in American Canyon. Abc 7 News Reporter Elissa Harrington is live with some of the folks who fled. Elis elissa . Thats right. The high school is now a shelter. Ive seen volunteers bring by wheelchair, cots, things like that. People will be spending the night inside the gymnasium. One of the reasons this is possible is more and more schools are cancelling classes because of the bad air quality. Food and water is in there. Evacuees arrive at American Canyon high school, the latest Evacuation Center for people escaping the wildfires in the north bay. Entire neighborhoods have been forced to get out. Its a nightmare. Were living a nightmare that i wish we could just wake up and it would go away. Just checking on their phones, the latest updates. George gutierrez and family members are spending the night at the sonoma raceway campgrounds which is now open for evacuees. He calls this rv their home away from home. Gutierrez packed up picture, valuables, and his pets. He set up chairs and a tv to follow news about the fire. Gutierrez lives in sonoma. And even though his neighborhood is not under mandatory Evacuation Orders, he did not want the take any chances. You know, event after event. And i just didnt want to be one of those people last minute with flames following you down the street kind of thing. Evacuation centers are taking donations like clothing and blankets. Its going to be another long night. But people i talked to are trying to stay hopeful. Its a small community. And i know everyone is going to come together and help each other out. Fairfield High School Just announced it will also be serving as a shelter. And even though classes have been canceled, a lot of the people youre seeing are High School Volunteers all coming together in this time of need. Im told here at American Canyon high school, they have plenty of donations. They will regroup tomorrow once they see how many people they have staying here, and we should get an update then. Reporting like, Elissa Harrington, abc news. Thank you. Air quality is terrible in so many parts of the bay area. This is what it looked like this afternoon from our towercams. With low visibility from the pollution, planes could not land simultaneously at sfo tonight. So 118 flights were canceled. Others were delayed up to two hours. Here is a look from sky 7 around sunset. The moon was glowing red, distorted by smoke particulate matter. The haze has prompted a spare the air and a Health Advisory for tomorrow. Just an eerie sort of sunset today. Weve been talking about how weather conditions on the front lines, on the fire lines tonight will be absolutely critical to containing the blazes. No question. Lets check in with meteorologist sandhya patel to see what firefighters are going to be facing in the next few hours. Sandhya . Dan and kristen, theyll be facing challenges conditions. Let me show you the wind direction right now the hills. Beginning to come out of the north. And that is a wind that is very drying. Right now gusting to about 14 at las peak. Out of the northwest to 17 mount tamalpais. And those winds are only going to increase. Red flag warnings for the Northeast Bay hills and the Santa Cruz Mountains until 5 00 p. M. Tomorrow. Were looking at gusts over 50 miles an hour in the overnight hours. Humidity will be running low. So any fires that do start will spread rapidly. The same areas under a wind advisory. Trees could topple. Power lines may go down, as you look at the hourbyhour forecast. The situation does not look good. During the wee hours of the morning, the winds will be out of the north, gusting to 29 miles per hour. Places like fairfield 5 00 a. M. Tomorrow, 32mileperhour wind gusts. Still 30 miles an hour between 6 00 and 8 00 a. M. Gusty winds will mean high fire danger. Live doppler 7 right now showing you Clear Conditions as you take a look at the satellite picture from earlier today. You will notice that the smoke plume was moving southward here as high clouds pass through that northerly wind definitely pushing that smoke south. Air quality will be terrible again tomorrow. A look at the air quality forecast, plus a look at when things might improve coming right up. Dan . Sandhya, thanks very much. Well, there are major smoke concerns at bay area schools. Many have decided to temporarily close. Oakland Public Schools will be open tomorrow. But if youre worried about it, Officials Say you can keep your Children Home and take an excused absence. Vallejo, benicia and vacaville have closed for the remainder of the week. Martinez, pittsburg and west antioch unified districts have closed for tomorrow. Most Public Schools in the fire zones will understandably be closed through friday, including pretty much all of Sonoma County schools except for those along the coast and northern edges of the county. Also closed, all napa valley unified schools and napa valley college. Calistoga joint unified and st. Telehelena unified closed. We have a full list on abc7news. Com and on the abc 7 news app as well if you need it. Much more on the fires in the north bay coming up. In healdsburg, residents on edge tonight, watching the fire in the hills and hoping they wont be the next ones ordered to leave. And our dan noyes in the i team digging into a possible cause for the devastating fires. Youre going to hear what was being said on emergency dispatch the night the fires were sparked. Also ahead i feel like it was nightmare. A story of survival tonight. The reunion this family thought would never happen. And a quick programing note. Abc 7 news is going the stay on the air until midnight because of our extended coverage of the north bay fires. Jimmy kimmel live will air right after this special edition right after this special edition of abc news at 11 00. But at this moment, shes fighting a brain tumor. Announcer please take a moment and join st. Jude in finding cures and saving children. Visit stjude. Org. voand exceptional customerity preownservice,les. Head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone. Flip your thinking about buying your next one. A new mandatory evacuation is in effect for Mendocino County. All of Potter Valley as well as the roads going to Potter Valley road. The redwood fire in Mendocino County has burned 30,000 acres between redwood and porter valley, and is now 5 contained. So not much containment. Firefighters have had a direct control line between the two areas since this afternoon. Crews are also mopping up hot spots and trying to protect structures that were not damaged or burned. Better progress against the sulphur fire burning in the clear observation area. Its now 40 contained. Cal fire says the fire has burned 2500 acres, and crews visit wrapped up. Theyre mopping up hot spots and burned out structures and resource theres will be allocated to the redwood fire as soon as they become available. These two fires combined now called the mendocino lake complex fire have destroyed 250 homes and 90 structures. 800 structures are still threatened. Lets go to healdsburg now tonight where residents have packed up their bags after being told that they may have to leave on a moments notice. Some people have proactively left their homes. Abc a 7 News Reporter katie utehs is live at a shelter. Katie . Healdsburg residents are watching the winds very closely as fire threatening on several fronts tonight. The evacuation shelter here at the Healdsburg Community center has seen an influx of people as the city itself has some evacuation warnings in place. This as people who have helped fire victims flee prepare to evacuate themselves. Cardinal newman is gone. Cloverleaf ranch is gone. Reporter bells healdsburg ambulance drivers took this video as they evacuated patients sunday night and monday morning. They have worked well. Theyve lost their homes. Theyve stayed on shift. They worked while they lost all their they worked nonstop, transferring patients out of Sonoma County. Now fire looms closer to healdsburg district hospital. We only have healdsburg and memorial to work with. So and now healdsburgs being threatened by the fire up in geyserville. Let me know when you arrive at geyserville fire. Their dispatch center is also in an evacuation advisory area in healdsburg. Well wait until we cant, i suppose. Its hard to leave your job when this is supposed to be what you do. Im trying not to panic. My mom left. My mom evacuated. She is over by the river. People in the following areas need to be ready to leave at a moments notice. Blash avenue and the bottom of Fitch Mountain which success. Alicia webb and her daughters are packed. Home videos and pictures looks like the most important thing for us. Others are soaking their roof and yard to protect from flying embers. Were just doing what we can to try to make things a little bit safer. The Healdsburg Community center is a safe place for people already displaced. People who are now processing what theyve witnessed. And there was hundreds of explosions that went on a consistent basis. It was crazy. People were driving on the sidewalks. The Evacuation Center is only about halfway full tonight. They could accept 50 or more people, and it is pet friendly. The volunteers here are fantastic in my opinion. And the food is also being catered by local chefs. Live in healdsburg, katie utehs, abc 7 news. Thats a nice gesture. Thank you so much. The abc 7 news i team has spoken with quarantine pg e lineman who believes that downed power lines and exploding transformers sparked the wildfires raging there the north bay. The linesman wants to remain anonymous, but the iteam reviewed emergency dispatch recordings. And in the early moments several calls came in about power lines falling in the high winds and transformer exploding. Listen. Rincon valley electrical investigation 1047 maverick. Hazardous conditions. Possible transformer explosion. Fulton road at old redwood highway. We have been advised there are power lines down with a transformer blown. All units be advised. The lineman tells the iteam customers may also be to blame because they often resist when crews try to cut back on vegetation. Pg e sent this email statement this evening to the iteam that reads in part, these destructive winds along with millions of trees weakened by years of drought and recent renewed vegetation growth from winter storms all contributed to some tree, branches and debris impacting our electric lines across the north bay. We are posting the entire statement at abc7news. Com. Napa police have just released their longawaited evacuation advisory map for eastern napa. They advised that people in the march zone should collect their personal items. That includes parts of east avenue and combsville road. Residents packed napa still hall earlier to hear the latest details from city and state officials. Winds are expected to pick up tonight from the northeast, which is a concern for the eastern side of the city. I know you probably have been preparing like crazy and wondering how much preparation do we need to do, and when do we need to hit the go button and get the heck out of dodge. We hope to give you as much notice and time as possible. Thats our goal. But with the extreme weather changes and the extreme behavior, it continues to beat us to the punch in some cases. Cal fire and its Incident Command Team is in charge of the operation. Theyll make the call to evacuate specific neighborhoods. The signiorello burned saturday night. Wine bottles melted. Logistic at that. Bottles in the wine rack were flattened like pancakes. The winery owner explained to vic lee what happened. Pushed the cork out, boiled the wine right out of it. And torched the thats a cork thats burnt. However, the fire spared Everything Else in the winery, including the invaluable crush pad. In glen ellyn, the mayo family winery shared these pictures of staff crushing grapes the Old School Way with their feet. The winery doesnt have power because of the fire. Flames stopped just a few feet from their property. A staff, as you can see, are Wearing Masks to protect themselves from all of that smoky air. Its harvest right now. Tonight a reunion between a chp helicopter crew and the family they rescued right after the atlas peak fire started on sunday night. Yeah, the father of the family made a really difficult decision. Abc News Reporter vic lee is live at the Napa County Airport with the story tonight. Vic . It was difficult. Now that reunion took place just behind us at the chp hangar. It was an emotional reunion, not only for the family, but also for the chp crew. This was the First Time Since the rescue that the chp helicopter crewmembers saw pepe and graciela tomayo, their son jesse and his grandparents. On sunday night as the flames raced through atlas peak, tomayo and his family left just before the home burned to the ground. I can see the flames 15, 20 feet high. They drove up to a field along the mountain. Thats when pilot pete and flight officer whitney lowe saw him and his extended family. They landed the chopper. I said we can take four people and he made the decision who was going to go. A very selfless act on his part. I told these guy, please take my family, you know. Ill be here. Ill be all right. I was crying. My son, my mom, everybody was. Everybody was crying. Tomayo tried hard not to show his fear. But the flames were close. I call my daughter, and i tell her, mi hija, if i dont see you again, remember i love you. And that was it. Tomayos courage and selflessness did not go unnoticed. He was saying take my family and go. Kudos to him, you know. What a guy. I told him he were coming back, and i dont think he believed us. Officer lowe meant what he said. Later that night, they found tomayo and picked him up. Like i was nervous when he didnt come. But he came. When i saw him again, i was so happy and saying things. They saved his life. I want to thank these two officers, because if it wasnt for them, we wouldnt be alive right now. The tomayo family lives in a house on the ranch where he works. They lost everything. The place they live. The only way they got out was clothes on their back. Now the chp helicopter crew also heros that night. That night they made 26 rescues in seven hours. Vic lee, abc 7 news. Wow. That is some story, vic. Unbelievable. Thank you so much. We certainly hope the winds will start to cooperate a little bit. And prevent more homes. Im not sure it looks so encouraging at the moment. But meteorologist sandhya patel is following it. Its going to get worse before it gets better. Let me show you a time lapse of our smoky sunset at 6 37. This was from our south beach camera earlier tonight. And you could see just how heavy the smoke was in San Francisco as it was in many parts of the bay area. So really, this is what youre going to have to con tend with. The north wind blew the smoke toward the bay area, San Francisco points southward. If you have respiratory issue, this is a bad time to be outside. Now when you take a look at whats ahead for tomorrow, the winds are going to be howling. As a matter of fact, theyll be pretty gusty in the north bay and the east bay hills at the lower elevati

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