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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

A boiling river of WINE flows through devastated California wine country as residents return to apocalyptic scenes after wildfires kill 17 - while 5,000 flee another inferno in the home of Disneyland

A boiling river of wine flows underneath smoldering debris at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California on Tuesday
A boiling river of wine flows underneath smoldering debris at the Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa, California on Tuesday
A boiling river of WINE flows through devastated California wine country as residents return to apocalyptic scenes after wildfires kill 17 - while 5,000 flee another inferno in the home of Disneyland
 
Fires across California have killed 17 people in the north and forced 20,000 people to evacuate their homes 

Nearly 150 people are still unaccounted for and some 2,000 buildings have been destroyed by the blazes  

A series of fires that flared up north of San Francisco on Sunday are among the deadliest in the state's history 

In Southern California, most evacuation orders were lifted after a fire destroyed 14 buildings, mostly homes 

A monster Canyon 2 blaze cast an orange glow over the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim late Tuesday night


Daily Mail | 11 October 2017

Some of the largest of more than a dozen blazes burning over a 200-mile region were in Napa and Sonoma counties, home to dozens of wineries that attract tourists from around the world. Pictured above, wine making vats at Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa
Some of the largest of more than a dozen blazes burning over a 200-mile region were in Napa and Sonoma counties, home to dozens of wineries that attract tourists from around the world. Pictured above, wine making vats at Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa
Worried California vintners surveyed the damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wildfires swept through several counties whose famous names have become synonymous with fine food and drink. Pictured above, the remains of a burned bottle of wine are seen at the Signorello Estate winery
Worried California vintners surveyed the damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wildfires swept through several counties whose famous names have become synonymous with fine food and drink. Pictured above, the remains of a burned bottle of wine are seen at the Signorello Estate winery
The main building at Paras Vinyards burns in the Mount Veeder area of Napa in California on Tuesday as firefighters fight blazes across the country
The main building at Paras Vinyards burns in the Mount Veeder area of Napa in California on Tuesday as firefighters fight blazes across the country
This aerial image shows a neighborhood that was destroyed by a wildfire in Santa Rosa, California, on Tuesday. Newly homeless residents of California wine country took stock of their shattered lives Tuesday, a day after deadly wildfires destroyed homes and businesses
This aerial image shows a neighborhood that was destroyed by a wildfire in Santa Rosa, California, on Tuesday. Newly homeless residents of California wine country took stock of their shattered lives Tuesday, a day after deadly wildfires destroyed homes and businesses
A destroyed Journeys End Mobile Home Park is seen in Santa Rosa, California. Firefighters encouraged by weakening winds were battling 
A destroyed Journeys End Mobile Home Park is seen in Santa Rosa, California. Firefighters encouraged by weakening winds were battling
Meanwhile in southern California, a monster Canyon 2 blaze cast an orange glow over the Disneyland theme park late last night
Meanwhile in southern California, a monster Canyon 2 blaze cast an orange glow over the Disneyland theme park late last night
A 7,500-acre wind-driven brush fire that has destroyed several homes and structures continues to burn through several Orange County cities, south of Los Angeles
A 7,500-acre wind-driven brush fire that has destroyed several homes and structures continues to burn through several Orange County cities, south of Los Angeles
 More photos and article, here.

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