NAPA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) — Firefighters are nearing containment on the Glass Fire which blazed through Napa and Sonoma counties starting at the end of September. At last check, the fire has burned 67,484 acres and is 97% contained, according to Cal Fire. Full containment is expected Oct. 20.

In the latest report, the fire has damaged 282 structures and destroyed 1,555. A total of 21,785 structures are threatened.

In Sonoma County, 68,000 people have been evacuated, according to Cal Fire.

The Glass Fire first sparked in Napa on Sunday.

The fires in the famed Napa-Sonoma wine country came as the region nears the third anniversary of the Tubbs Fire that erupted in 2017. Just a month ago, many of those same residents were evacuated from the path of a lightning-sparked fire that became the fourth-largest in state history.

Cal Fire continues to investigate the cause of the Glass Fire. NewsNation’s Nancy Loo says a possible cause is reportedly electric fencing around a remote vineyard near the point of origin on Sunday.

On Monday evening, Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in Napa, Sonoma, and Shasta Counties, where the Zogg Fire is burning.

You can check out interactive maps, evacuation orders, warnings, and school closures for each county below:

Napa County

Evacuation Orders

Evacuation Orders in the following areas have been reduced to Warnings

  • Oakville Grade and Valley Floor South of St. Helena Area of Napa CountyThe area of Napa County west of the end of Whitehall Lane to the Sonoma County line between the 500 Block of Wall Road and the city limits of St. Helena
  • Calistoga Area of Napa CountyThe area of Napa County west of Foothill Blvd between Kortum Canyon Road and Petrified Forest Road to the Sonoma County line, to include all addresses on Kortum Canyon Road
  • Angwin and Pope Valley Area of Napa CountyInk Grade between Pope Valley Road and White Cottage Road

Still in effect

  • All areas of Napa County north of Calistoga City limits between Hwy 128, Sonoma County line and Hwy 29
  • All addresses on both sides of Hwy 29 between Calistoga city limits and Lake County line
  • All addresses on Old Lawley Toll Road
  • The areas between Old Lawley Toll Rd and Pope Valley Rd from Ink Grade Rd to Aetna Springs Rd
  • All recreational areas in or near the RLS park including but not limited to Table Rock Trail, Palisades Trail, and Oat Hill Mine Trail are closed
  • Highway 29 from Tubbs Lane to the Lake County line will remain open through vehicle traffic
  • South of Chiles Pope Valley Road
  • East of Ink Grade Road
  • West of Pope Valley Cross Road
  • All Evacuation Warnings in the Angwin area upgraded to Evacuation Orders
  • All areas west of SR29/128 (Foothill Blvd) to the county line, between Diamond Mountain Rd and Petrified Forest Rd has been upgraded to Evacuation Orders
  • Entire City of Calistoga
  • East side of Silverado Trail between Taplin Road and Sage Canyon Road and Sage Canyon Road east to Chiles Pope Valley Road.
  • The areas of Northern Napa County bordered on the West by Highway 29 at the Robert Louis Stevenson trailhead, the North by Livermore Rd, the East by Aetna Mine Rd, and the existing Evacuation Orders to the South
  • Area north of Bothe State Park to Diamond Mountain Road (Highway 29 closed to through traffic between Lincoln Ave and Deer Park Road)
  • East of Howell Mountain Road from Crestmont Drive to Cold Springs Road, including Las Posadas Road and Linda Falls Terrace must evacuate through Pope Valley. Cal Fire says not to evacuate via Deer Park Road.
  • Area bordered by Spring Mountain Road, Madrona Road, White Sulpher Springs Road. Evacuation center open at Crosswalk Community Church, 2590 First Street in Napa.
  • East side of Silverado Trail from Pickett Lane south to Meadowood Lane and all roads in between:
    • Pickett Road
    • Dutch Henry Canyon Road
    • Lommel Road
    • Crystal Springs Road
    • Glass Mountain Road
    • Fawn Park
    • Madrone Knoll Way
    • Meadowood Lane including Meadowood Resort

An Evacuation Order is put in place when there is an immediate threat to life.

Evacuation Warnings

All evacuation Warnings have been rescinded in the city of St. Helena

Evacuation Warnings have been rescinded in the following areas

Oakville Grade and Valley Floor South of St. Helena Area of Napa County:

  • All areas North of Oakville Grade/Dry Creek Road to Whitehall Lane West of Highway 29 to the Sonoma County Line, to include all addresses in the area of Oakville Grade/Dry Creek Road, the 500 block and lower of Wall Road, Whitehall Lane, South Whitehall Lane, Bella Oaks Lane, Manley Lane, Beerstecher Road, Niebaum Lane
  • All areas on the valley floor west of Highway 29 and east of the end of Whitehall Lane between Whitehall Lane and the city limits of City of St. Helena, to include all addresses in the area of West Zinfandel Lane and Inglewood AveAll areas east of Highway 29 and west of Silverado Trail between Zinfandel Lane and the city limits of City of St. Helena, to include all addresses in the area of Stice Lane

St. Helena Area of Napa County:

  • All areas within the St. Helena City limits
  • All area on the valley floor east of Highway 29 and west of Silverado Trail between the city limits of St. Helena and Calistoga
  • White Sulphur Springs Road and Spring Mountain Road remain closed west of the city limits of St. Helena

Calistoga Area of Napa County

  • All areas within the Calistoga City limits
  • All addresses in the area of Rosedale Road and Pickett Road
  • Highway 29 remains closed in both directions between Tubbs Lane and the Lake County line

Still in effect

  • All areas North of Aetna Springs Rd, extending West to the RLS Trail Head on Hwy 29 to the Lake County line, between Hwy 29 and West of Butts Canyon Rd
  • All addresses on Hwy 29 from Tubbs Lane to the Lake County line and Old Lawley Toll Rd remain on a warning
  • West of Hwy 29 from the Calistoga City limits to the Lake County line
  • North of Highway 128 from the Calistoga City limits to the Sonoma County line
  • West of Highway 128 (Foothill Blvd) to the county line
  • North of Petrified Forest Road to the county line
  • All areas between Silverado Trail and Highway 29 from Larkmead Lane to Zinfandel Lane (including within the city of St Helena)
  • All areas West of Highway 29 from Whitehall Lane to Madrona Ave including areas within city of St Helena
  • Madrona Ave to Spring Street, Hudson Ave to Riesling Way and Sylvaner Ave. This also includes Chablis Cir, Pinot Way, Colombard Ct and Chardonnay Way

Evacuation Centers

Napa County Evacuation Center: Cross Walk Church: 2590 First Street, Napa, CA

Road Closures

  • Bale Lane between CA-128/CA-29 and Silverado Trail
  • Bay Street between Manzanita Drive and Newton Way
  • Brookside Drive between White Cottage Road and Howell Mountain Road
  • Clark Way between College Avenue and Howell Mountain Road
  • College Avenue between White Cottage Road and Howell Mountain Road
  • Conn Valley Road between Howell Mountain Road and east of Greenfield Road
  • Crystal Springs Road between Sanitarium Road and Silverado Trail
  • Deer Park Road between Silverado Trail and Howell Mountain Road/White Cottage Road
  • Diamond Mountain Road between County Line and CA-128/CA-29
  • Diogenes Drive between Brookside Drive and Washburn Street
  • Eastern Avenue between Clark Way and Manzanita Drive
  • Edgewood Place south of Clark Way
  • Ehlers Lane east of CA-128/CA-29
  • Glass Mountain Cross Road
  • Elmhurst Avenue between Main Street to Spring Mountain Road
  • Fawn Park Road east of Silverado Trail
  • Glass Mountain Road between Silverado Trail and Sanitarium Road
  • Greenfield Road east of Conn Valley Road
  • Howell Mountain Road between Silverado Trail and White Cottage Road North
  • Ink Grade between White Cottage Road and Howell Mountain Road
  • Keyes Avenue between Olive Avenue and White Cottage Road
  • Langtry Road between Crystal Springs Road and Spring Mountain Road
  • Larkmead Lane between CA-128/CA-29 and Silverado Trail
  • Liparita Avenue west of White Cottage Road
  • Lodi Lane between CA-128/CA-29 and Silverado Trail
  • Lommel Road east of Silverado Trail
  • Lommel Road Extension between Lommel Road and Biter Creek
  • Manzanita Drive between Bay Street and Eastern Avenue
  • Mariposa Drive north of Sky Oaks Drive
  • McReynolds Drive near Smith Way
  • McReynolds Court near Smith Way
  • Meadowood Lane/Drive between Silverado Trail and Howell Mountain Road
  • Newton Drive between Toyon Street and Eastern Avenue
  • N Fork Crystal Springs Road east of Crystal Springs Road
  • Olive Avenue south of Keyes Avenue
  • Pacheteau Road west of Diamond Mountain Road
  • Rose Haven Lane west of Sanitarium Road
  • Rossi Road east of Conn Valley Road
  • White Cottage Road Between Howell Mountain Road (South) and Howell Mountain Road (North)
  • Sanitarium Road between Deer Park Road (South) and Deer Park Road (North)
  • Silverado Trail between Pickett Road and Pope Street
  • Sky Oaks Drive between White Cottage Road and College AvenueSmith Way between Clark Way and McReynolds Drive
  • Spring Mountain Road between County Line and Elmhurst AvenueSummit Lake Drive just west of White Cottage Road
  • Sunnyside Road between Sanitarium and Deer Park Road
  • Sunset Drive between White Cottage Road and Howell Mountain Road
  • Tobin Avenue north of Keyes Avenue
  • Toyon Street between White Cottage Road and Bay Street
  • Washburn Street between of Sky Oaks Drive and Diogenes Drive
  • White Sulphur Springs Road between Iron Mine Creek and Spring Street

Animal Rescue

Large Animal Shelter: Napa Valley Horsemen’s Association 1200 Foster Rd/ Call w ETA 707-732-1555 and bring feed

Companion Animal Shelter: Napa County Animal Services 942 Hartle Ct. Napa, CA 94558 / 707-253-4382

If evacuating North/West through Sonoma County:

Sonoma CART Large Animal Shelter Sonoma Horse Park 7600 Lakeville Highway Petaluma, CA 94954 / Call or text ahead: 707-861-0699

If you are requesting assistance evacuating from a mandatory evacuation zone, call Napa CART 707-732-1555

For animals left behind: Email info@napacart.org with contact information, address and description of animals left behind. Numbers and species. A Napa CART volunteer will contact you.

To learn more about how you can help those affected, click here.

Sonoma County

Evacuation Orders

The following Evacuation Orders are in place for Sonoma County:

  • Zone 3Q1:
    • All of Annadel State Park
  • Santa Rosa 9/28/2020, 5:28 AM: Zones Northeast 2 & Northeast 3/Middle Rincon, Santa Rosa.
    • East of Brush Creek Rd 
    • North of Montecito Blvd 
    • West of Calistoga Rd
    • South of City Boundary (north of Badger Rd area)
    • East of Mission Blvd 
    • North of Highway 12 
    • South of Montecito Blvd 
    • West of Calistoga Rd
  • Zone 2Q1 – 9/28/2020, 4:34 AM:
    • North of St. Helena Road
    • East of Calistoga Road/Petrified Forest Road
    • Southwest of the Napa/Sonoma County line
  • Zone 3G1 – 9/27/2020, 8:27 PM: 
    • South of St. Helena Road
    • West of the Napa/Sonoma County line
    • North of Los Alamos / Cleland Ranch Roads
    • East of Calistoga Road
  • Zone 3G2 – 9/27/2020, 9:20 PM: 
    • South of Cleland Ranch Road
    • West of Los Alamos Road
    • North and east of Santa Rosa City Limits
    • East of Calistoga Road
  • Zone 3G3 – 9/27/2020, 9:20 PM:
    • South of Los Alamos Road
    • West of Santa Rosa City Limits and Los Alamos Road
    • Northeast of Highway 12
    • West of the Napa/Sonoma County Line, the easternmost boundary of Hood Mountain Regional Park, and easternmost boundary of Los Guilicos Juvenile Center. This includes Los Guilicos Juvenile Center.
  • Zone 6B1 – 9/27/2020, 10:25 PM: 
    • South and west of the Napa/Sonoma County Line
    • Northeast of Highway 12 and north of the southernmost boundary of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
    • Northwest of Adobe Canyon Road
    • East of Pythian Road and Hood Mountain Regional Park.
  • Zone 2P1 – 9/27/2020, 11:10 PM: 
    • South of Porter Creek Road
    • East of Mark West Springs Road
    • North of Santa Rosa City Limits
    • West of Calistoga Road

An Evacuation Order means there is an immediate threat to life. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said:

“If you are in this zone, calmly and quickly evacuate now. Check with your neighbors to ensure they know about this order if you have time. First responders are going door to door to assist people.”

Evacuation Warnings

  • Northeast 1: All
  • Northeast 3/Middle Rincon: All
  • Calistoga-South/Skyhawk, for the following areas within this zone:
    – West and North of Mountain Hawk Drive between Hwy 12 and San Ramon Way
    – West of San Ramon Way
  • Melita, for the following areas within this zone:
    – West of Calistoga Road
    – South of Melita, North of Montgomery Drive, and all homes accessed from VioleTTE

Zone 6B2 – 9/27/2020, 10:25 PM: 

  • Northeast of Highway 12
  • Northwest of Nelligan Road/Nuns Canyon Road
  • West of the Napa/Sonoma County line
  • Southeast of Adobe Canyon Road and south of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park.
  • Summerfield:
    • East of Summerfield Rd 
    • South of Stonehedge Dr 
    • North of the City boundary 
    • West of the City’s boundary (Annadel State Park)
  • Spring Lake
    • North of Stonehedge Ave 
    • East of Summerfield Rd
    • West of Violetti Rd (East side of Spring Lake
    • South of Highway 12 (Between Mission Blvd and Calistoga Rd
    • South of Montgomery Rd (between south end of Calistoga Rd to Channel Dr)

If you are in the evacuation warning area, be prepared to evacuate. If you feel unsafe, evacuate.  If you need help evacuating animals, call (707) 861-0699 (Sonoma CART). If you need help evacuating livestock, call (707) 234-7193 (NorCal Livestock Evac).

Sonoma Raceway has opened its 50 Acres campground to evacuees seeking temporary refuge from the Northern California fires.

Evacuation Centers

Petaluma

  • Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds (at capacity) 175 Fairgrounds Drive
  • Petaluma Veteran’s Building(at capacity) 1094 Petaluma Blvd. South
  • Petaluma Community Center (Limited Space Available): 320 N McDowell Blvd, Petaluma, CA 94954
  • Rohnert Park: Sonoma State University (Congregate shelter and non-congregate dorms with non-congregate dorm priority given to COVID-vulnerable residents) Parking Lot G, Gymnasium, 1801 East Cotati Avenue

Santa Rosa

  • A Place to Play (Temporary Evacuation Point) 2375 West 3rd Street
  • Finley Community Center (Must pre-screen at a TEP prior to admitting) 2060 W College Avenue
  • Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building (Shelter and TEP) 1351 Maple Avenue

Sonoma

  • Sonoma Raceway (Temporary Evacuation Point, car sheltering and camping) 29355 Arnold Dr

Road Closures

  • CA-12 at Calistoga Road
  • CA-12 at Mission Boulevard
  • Adobe Canyon Road at CA-12
  • Arnold Dr at Warm Springs Road
  • Bennett Valley Road at Enterprise Road
  • Bennett Valley Road at Grange Road
  • Bennett Valley Road at Santa Rosa City Limits
  • Dunbar Road at Arnold Drive
  • Mark West Springs Road at Leslie Road
  • Petrified Forest Road at Mountain Home Ranch Road
  • Porter Creek Road at Calistoga Road
  • Pythian Road at CA-12
  • Sonoma Mountain Road at Pressley Road
  • St Helena Road at Spring Mountain Road
  • St Helena Road at Calistoga Road
  • Trinity Road at CA-12
  • Trinity Road at Dry Creek Road
  • Warm Springs Road at Arnold Drive
  • Warm Springs Road at Sonoma Mountain Road

School Closures

The following school districts announced closures on Monday morning due to fire threats and evacuations. There will be no distance learning.

  • Bennett Valley Union School District
  • Kenwood School District
  • Rincon Valley Union School District
  • Gravenstein Union School District was closed on Monday but reopened on Tuesday
  • Santa Rosa City Schools: All distance learning classes will be canceled through Wednesday, Sept. 30
  • Sonoma Valley Unified School District

Pacific Gas & Electric was inspecting its equipment as it sought to restore power to more than 100,000 customers who had it turned off in advance of gusty winds or within active fire zones. The utility’s equipment has caused previous disasters, including the 2018 Camp Fire that killed 85 people and devastated the town of Paradise in the Sierra Nevada foothills.

Evacuations were also ordered in Shasta County as the Zogg Fire spread over 23 square miles (59 square kilometers). Residences are widely scattered in the forested area in the far northern state. The region was torched just two years ago by the deadly Carr Fire – infamously remembered for producing a huge tornado-like fire whirl.

The causes of the new fires were under investigation.

So far this year, more than 8,100 California wildfires have killed 26 people, scorched 5,780 square miles (14,970 square kilometers), and destroyed more than 7,000 buildings.

Most of the losses occurred after a frenzy of dry lightning strikes in mid-August ignited a massive outbreak of fires.

The Associated Press contributed this report.

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