One person confirmed dead in Valley Fire
One civilian has died in the Valley Fire, Cal Fire officials have confirmed Sunday night.
One civilian has died in the Valley Fire, Cal Fire officials have confirmed Sunday night.
One civilian has died in the Valley Fire, Cal Fire officials have confirmed Sunday night.
The Valley Fire ignited Saturday at about 1:30 p.m. in Lake County and has spread to Napa and Sonoma counties, according to Cal Fire.
The fire prompted the governor earlier today to declare a state of emergency in Napa and Lake counties, state officials said.
The fire has burned 50,000 acres in less than 36 hours and was zero percent contained as of 4:10 p.m. today, Cal Fire officials said.
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