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Kincade Fire Continues to Grow, Crews Brace For More Unpredictable Weather

Updated on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m.

All evacuation orders for the Kincade Fire remain in place Sunday evening. The number of residents displaced from their home is now at 186,000.

California. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency due to wildfires on Sunday afternoon.

Authorities issued the order Sunday as historic winds fueled the fire overnight. The National Weather Service said wind gusts topped 90 mph Sunday morning in Healdsburg Hills North.

At the Sunday evening press conference, authorities reported that the high wind event continues to challenge fire crews. Conditions are expected to improve Monday through Tuesday, but dry winds are expected to hit the area from Tuesday night into Wednesday.

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Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital evacuated about 100 patients Saturday night out of “an abundance of caution”, according to KGO. Kaiser Permanente in Santa Rosa came under a mandatory evacuation order early Sunday, affecting about 100 patients, KGO reported.

All 24 schools in the Santa Rosa City School District will be closed on Monday due to dangerous weather and fire conditions, power shutoffs and nearby evacuations, school officials said Saturday. Refer to the Sonoma County Office of Education site for a list of school closures.

Santa Rosa was hit hard by a wildfire that destroyed thousands of homes and killed 22 people two years ago.

California fire officials say the current wildfire, dubbed the Kincade Fire, that began Wednesday night has burned at least 40 square miles and is only 11% contained.

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