Information about the North By Area fires.
The Ranch Fire in Mendocino County threatened several properties at the top of Pine Avenue in Potter Valley, including Heartrock Mountain Farm, a cannabis operation near the Mendocino National Forest. Reporter Sarah Reith met up with cultivator Daniel Morford and a couple of friends who helped fight off the fire. Here’s Morford:
The burned remnants of the Hilton Hotel in Santa Rosa. Courtesy of WikipediaTen months after the October wildfires, a number of local businesses have still not recovered. Residents expressed concern about rebuilding lost businesses at a recent fire recovery community workshop hosted by Sonoma County. KRCB reporter Adia White has more on how the county plans to help businesses and individuals recover financially.
In the Santa Rosa hills, a set of lawn furniture remains on a burned lotDevastating wildfires continue to burn across the state. The Ranch Fire, burning in Mendocino County is now the largest in state history. The Carr Fire, in Shasta County has killed eight people and destroyed over a thousand homes so far.
Prescribed burn of chaparral at the Hopland Center. Such burns lessen the impact of wildfires. Photo by Evett KilmartinTwo-thirds of the more than 5,000 acre Hopland Research and Extension Center was scorched in the River Fire last week. Reporter Sarah Reith of KZYX in Mendocino County ventured into a pasture with the center's community educator Hannah Bird on Saturday. The ground was black, but a lot of the oak trees were only lightly singed. Bird described why she thinks the fire wasn't as destructive as it could have been. 
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Containment lines are growing around the Mendocino Complex Fires, but thousands of homes are still threatened.
Firefighters are concerned because a red flag warning is in effect over part of the weekend.
Reporter Adia White spoke with Cal Fire's Public Information Officer Tricia Austin for an update.
Keep an eye on local fires with the San Francisco Chronicle's interactive fire tracker.
The Mendocino Complex fires have consumed 110,166 acres and destroyed a combined 14 residences and 24 outbuildings.
As of 9:00 am Thursday, The Lake County Sheriff’s Office issued a Mandatory Evacuation in Western Lake County. The Mandatory Evacuation area is west of Lucerne at Bartlett Springs Road and Highway CA-20, south of the fire, east of the fire, north of Clear Lake including the communities of Blue Lakes, Upper Lake, Nice, Lakeport, Witter Springs, Bachelor Valley, Scotts Valley, Saratoga Springs.
“For most of the night, both fires remained active in the upper elevations. The ridgetops reached peak relative humidity around midnight and then began to drop. The valleys and drainage's remained far less active and the fire was not as active in the unexposed areas. Firing operations on both fires took well and increased containment line. The fire continues to spread into the Mendocino National Forest and crews are scouting for opportunities ahead of the active fire's edge. Fire crews are fighting the fire aggressively. Very steep terrain and fire intensity on the fire front make it difficult to insert crews in certain areas of the fire.”
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