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California Vineyard Fire Is Second Largest in State History | Your City Univision 14 San Francisco

Three massive fire complexes are burning in multiple Northern California counties, consuming 634,306 acres of land so far.

The fires have killed 5 people, displaced 64,000 residents and keep 100,000 more under warning to leave their homes. Here are the most recent figures provided by the Cal Fire agency:

⚠️ LNU Lightning Complex (Napa, Sonoma y Solano)
▪️302,338 acres burned
▪️15% content
▪️3 deaths in Napa and 1 in Solano
▪️480 structures destroyed
▪️30,500 structures threatened
▪️125 damaged structures
▪️1,429 firefighters deployed

⚠️ SCU Lightning Complex (Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Joaquin and Stanislaus)
▪️274,968 acres burned
▪️10% content
▪️5 structures destroyed
▪️20,065 structures threatened
▪️1,179 firefighters deployed

⚠️ CZU August Lightning Complex (San Mateo y Santa Cruz)
▪️57,000 acres burned
▪️2% content
▪️97 structures destroyed
▪️24,323 structures threatened
▪️64,000 people evacuated
▪️1,157 firefighters deployed

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