Fires nearby. Right now, none of the fires are contained. A lot of people got separated from their loved ones during the chaos. So far Sonoma County has received more than 100 missing persons reports. But some of those could be multiple calls about the same person. If youre trying to locate a love one, there is the number, 707565 38 56. A curfew is in effect for parts of santa rosa. Those are the areas highlighted here. Under mandatory evacuation orders. That is because many of those areas are still unsafe and authorities are trying to keep out any potential looters. We have Live Team Coverage of the fires and their impact on the bay area. T rosa, where the danger is not over. Lets begin with katie in the hardhit santa rosa area where the danger is not over. Reporter we are on white oak drive in the oakmont neighborhood. Take a look behind me. You can see that there is still a wildfire burning here. This is coming down from the annandale state park. It is threatening the homes on white oak drive here on the east side of santa rosa. It is still very dark out this morning. But the winds are calmer. Yesterday, you would have seen embers and smoke blowing everywhere. But because of these calmer winds, firefighters are not having to go in and make the same type of attack they did yesterday. Right now, they are trying to keep these home safe. They are in a defensive stance. Because the fire is not moving rapidly, they are not aggressively attacking this fire. They are going to let it burn itself out as it approaches these homes. But right now, firefighters are still struggling because there are not enough people in the area. They have called for mutual aid from fire department. We have seen Fire Departments here from fresno, bakersfield, stanislau county. They are here helping. That is because of the unprecedented size and amount of fires that all broke out at the same time yesterday. This neighborhood, the oakmont neighborhood, was evacuated around midnight last night. We want to stress right now, no structures have been damaged. No homes have burned here where we are on the east side of santa rosa off of highway 12 and white oak drive. Again, firefighters are still taking a defensive stand and trying to hold this line. They absolutely do not want the structures to burn. We will be staying with us throughout the morning to bring you the latest as it happens. Right now several areas west of Solano County are under evacuation orders as the atlas fire spreads. This map shows the area affected. This is near joyce lane and twin sisters road northwest of fairfield. The atlas fire has burned 25,000 acres. It is linked to the deaths of at least two people. Some evacuees said they had little time to leave and gather their most important possessions and stuff them in their cars. I took a painting that my best friend gave me. This is my hat from burning man. This is my luggage. My dog stuff. My vinyl records. Fairfield Police Ordered the latest evacuations around 8 oclock last night after a large fire started in napa county and crossed over a nearby ridge. Fire continues to burn in napa county, preventing a lot of people from returning to their homes. 20,000 people still under mandatory evacuation orders. Lets go to jessica live outside an Evacuation Center in napa. Reporter i am in front of the Crosswalk Community church. This has been ground zero for a lot of folks who live nearby, especially in the silverado resort area where we saw a lot of homes burned to the ground. This is first street downtown napa. Right now, ashes are still falling down in the smoke is very heavy. The fire raced through atlas peak just east of the popular winery route, silverado trail. The dry and fastmoving winds fuel the flames. The loss of life and property is still coming to light. We do not know the magnitude just yet. We know two people died in the atlas peak fire. That was an elderly couple who cannot escape. Hellfire says 125 structures have burned here from the atlas peak fire. There is still another 5000 structures that are threatened. That includes barnes, homes any kind of structures and property in the area near the atlas peak raids. We talked to a lot of folks here at the Evacuation Center yesterday. They told us they grabbed what they could, but really they just had minutes to get out. They dont know what happened to their homes. This morning they will be waking up seeing if they can go back to their neighborhoods, but a lot of these roads are closed. They have not been able to check out their properties just yet. We did speak to an individual yesterday who says he somehow made it in and saw one of his neighbors homes burning to the ground. The devastation, the destruction here still coming to light. As the sun comes up, we will learn more this morning. There are about 300 people here, but Napa Valley College is also open to evacuees and the fairgrounds also open to evacuees this morning. That last check, more than 99,000 people are without power. The Sonoma County area see the bulk of the shortages. Some of the lines have burned down. Many schools remain closed today. They include all Sonoma County public schools, all schools in the Napa Valley Unified School district and ukiah. Manteno mendocino State University also canceling classes. The governor declared a state of emergency for six county yesterday. And mike pence promised the support of the federal government will in southern california. The federal government stands ready to provide any and all assistance to the state of california as your courageous firefighters and First Responders confront this widening challenge. Fema has authorized relief money for seven california counties, including napa, sonoma and solano. A dozen takers have been flying in and out of Mcclellan Air force base in sacramento county. One of those planes is a converted boeing 747 called the supertanker capable of carrying 18,000 gallons of fire retardant at a time. It became a part of the fleet for calfire back in august. Time to get a look now at the weather conditions that firefighters are facing. Luckily, a different picture than 24 hours ago. A lot calmer and cooler. Increased humidity. That is exactly what they need. Yesterday we had that perfect firestorm. Everything they were dreading is what happened yesterday. I want to show you some images. A lot of people wondering why this happened, all of the destruction. Heres an image from the sky. You can see the smoke from all the fires that were burning across the area. A lot of smoke in the bay area as it moved offshore. We will see that shift today. The smoke will move in a different direction today. Here is why we saw such extreme fire danger out there. We had all time record right levels after five years of extreme drought that california has been experiencing. Then we had record rain. So we got the grass and the fine fuel that burns really fast. That is why we saw embers flying across the roadways. Then we have the disease stricken. Or fuel, a lot of trees that were already dead. That is also very flammable. All of this mixed with the wind gusts as high as 79. We saw the temperature reached 91 degrees yesterday morning. Now look at what we are dealing with today. Calmer conditions in sustained winds at four Miles Per Hour. This is good news for firefighters. Napa right now with calmer conditions. Santa rosa with winds around five Miles Per Hour. Heres what they will see throughout the morning, the next few hours will stay calm. That is a chance for firefighters to get out there and create lines around the fires. Later on this afternoon, we will start to see the numbers boost a little bit, nothing as significant as yesterday. We saw these numbers in the 20s at this time yesterday, by 5 oclock this afternoon, the napa winds may increase, but overnight tonight into tomorrow morning, this is what we dont want to see. The winds will pick up again wednesday Early Morning hours through about midnight through 3 am. Unfortunately, today is the one chance they have to get a good handle on things before the winds come back up. Right now we are tracking your road closures and ramp closures in the north bay area. 101 open in both directions, but there are many off and on ramp closures. That includes river road. You can start to see some yellow through santa rosa. We also have Mark West Springs road shut down at old redwood highway. We also tracking some closures, hopper, bicentennial, mendocino remain shut down as well. Highway 128 is closed at tab lane. 121 closed from one of valley road to vichy avenue. And highway 12 close between watmaugh and 121. We are tracking an accident on the lower deck of the bay bridge. Anyone who is planning on leaving the city into oakland right now, expect delays. You can see this backup developing. We have a live look right now. This is at the bay bridge. You can see the flashing lights on the lower deck. Emergency crews remain on scene. Possibly three lanes are blocked on the lower deck. There are only five lanes. So this backup is definitely starting to stretch as you get closer to the skyway. Right now an amber alert in effect after an abduction in the east bay. This sixyearold girl, malia davis booker was abducted at around 6 oclock last night in san leandro. They believe she is with this woman, 34yearold nikita davis. Southern california is also dealing with outof control fires. We will have details on the mass evacuation, coming up. Even if you dont live near the fires, the air quality in the bay area has been town terrible. How to protect yourself, straightahead. Cbs eye on the community. Presented by target. Food has the power to transform lives. With the help of target, the San FranciscoMarin Food Bank addresses hunger headon in the community. Our food pantries are vibrant. People feel welcomed, and theyre being respected. It helps our team members see the work that they do in the store every day. How that actually relates to their communities. Cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. Firefighters are battling this massive blaze in orange county. Flames have scorched more than 6thousand acres. And yed dozens of fires are burning across the state. More than 1000 firefighters are battling this massive believes in orange county. Delays in orange county. It has destroyed dozens of homes instructions. More than 5000 homes have been evacuated. At last check, it was 5 contained. We have more details on the 11th confirm death. It happened yesterday morning in yuba county. Somebody drove off the road and died while trying to evacuate. Transit officials are offering free train rides trying to help people who dont have other transportation options. Services limited, but they are from santa rosa downtown to downtown san rafael. Roselle. The air quality is terrible. We have more from air quality officials. Reporter even driving into San Francisco this morning i can see and smell the smoke in the air. It is not only the areas directly hit with the fires that are being impacted by the heavy smoke. The air quality right now is taking a major hit throughout the bay area where a smoke advisory is in place. This can be especially dangerous for young children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with respiratory issues. Take a look at some of the images we saw yesterday. A fire rate smoky sunset over the east bay last night. Air quality Officials Say it is thick with particulate matter. It can get deep into the lungs and worsen breathing problems. If you smell smoke, protect yourself. Keep yourself indoors with windows and doors closed and try not to do a lot of heavy exercise outdoors. Reporter you can also set your car Event Systems to recirculate the air to prevent outside air from coming inside. Air quality Officials Say at this point there is no telling how long this will stick around. You certainly have to be careful. Are there any specific symptoms people should look for . Reporter you know your body. When in doubt, contact her doctor. But if you experience anything like chest pain or coughing, or you really feel the smoke in your lungs, call your doctor. A catch 22 with the situation with the winds. Obviously, we want the winds to pick up a little bit to move the bad air quality out of the bay area, but that does cause more danger when it comes to the possibility of the fires reigniting. It is still considered unhealthy air quality. That is what we are dealing with, especially crossed the north bay, the coast in central bay. Orange means dangerous for people who are sensitive to the smoke. Nobody wants that in their lungs. Moderate air quality for the east bay and further south. Right now, we can even smell it in the studio because the winds right now are calmer and not pushing the smoke further north. Later, we will get a light onshore flow that can help move the smoke out of the bay area. Hopefully, that will clear things up a little bit. But we are still under the smoke advisory because of what is happening with all the fires burning. There is a lot of smoke in the skies. We want a little bit of a nudge from the wind, but that will not happen until later. Calm conditions this morning. Breezes will pick up again tomorrow. That will be a north wind. That will shift it right back further south. That is another problem we may see. Heres what we are looking at with the winds right now. Sal southwest at about three Miles Per Hour. They are coming from all directions. South southwest at about three Miles Per Hour. Theyre coming from all directions. Also, humidity levels are increasing. More moisture with the onshore flow. That is bringing moisture from the ocean. 74 oakland, 57 concord. 59 napa, which is great news. Yesterday we were down into the 13 range because we had the drive north winds coming up. Instead, the winds will pick up the moisture lever. Visibility wise, okay to the south. Napa still 1 1 2 miles of visibility because of the snow. Smoke. Tomorrow morning the winds intensify, the north wind. That means drier conditions. Temperatures today down into the low 80s, 76 san mateo. Temperatures will continue to drop for the next few days. Cooler conditions will bring muchneeded relief for firefighters. Mass transit, the smart train is running free service for riders today between downtown santa rosa. The Sonoma County airport in the santa rosa North Station will be closed due to power outages. We also have Santa Rosa City bus running on a saturday schedule as well as the petaluma transit off rating operating on a neon school day nonschool day service. Capitol corridor and all the north bay bus connections to and from martinez, connections to sacramento in the bay area, those are all canceled. Sonoma county transit bus has been canceled as well. Were still tracking in earlier accident on the lower deck of the bay bridge. It looks like they are now in the clearing ages. The backup stretch stages. But there is a backup. We have seen some remarkable images and video on social media as people escape the flames in the north bay. Coming up. Im worried. I have this medical bill. Dave, you have anthem, and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help answer any question you. dog grunting, panting is. Is he okay . Real people . Living and breathing. Hopefully not breathing like that. For all the things that keep you up at night, Anthem Blue Cross has a solution. Wine country wildfires wildfires and the thick smok at 3 30 am across the bay area people are posting to social media about the wildfires. At 3 30 am ambers blue all over the road. The owner of valleybrook Equestrian Center says she has been up for 24 hours trying to get her horses to safety. 100 have been saved so far. Into monday morning, the entire sky look like an inferno on highway 121 south of napa. You can see the fastmoving flames from calistoga. A woman said this video waiting for an ambulance to rush her grandfather to the hospital. Every direction, there were flames in napa. People in San Francisco woke up to this bright orange sky yesterday as the news spread. Fires covered the city and brought ashes. They covered backyards. People with respiratory problems saying it was difficult to breathe. Back in napa, wineries in the stags leap area could not escape devastation. A fire still burning out of control here in santa rosa and threatening yet another neighborhood. We will give you all the latest updates, coming up. Here in napa, thousands forced to evacuate. We will have the latest on the atlas peak fire. With the Alaska Airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. So why not take someone that you see all the time. Someone like, i dunno, me . I mean i always spell your name right and put a little unicorn in your foam. No pressure but i really need to get out of here. Theyve been playing the same playlist for three months and im pretty sure youre not supposed to eat scones for dinner this many days in a row. Mexico, hawaii, costa rica, i dont really know. Im a quick packer. Crews are continuing to battle the Deadly Wildfires still raging in the bay area. Good morning. Its tuesday, october 10th. I m michelle griego. And anne makovec in for im kenny choi. As thousands of people spend another morning in shelters, crews are continuing to battle the Deadly Wildfires still raging in the bay area. It is tuesday, october 10. We are continuing our coverage of the wildfires that started sunday night in the north bay. Heres what we know so far. Seven people are confirmed dead in Sonoma County, two people in napa county and one in mendocino county. Another death was confirmed just this morning in yuba county. The Property Damage is extensive wit