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Arthur tassman brant, 95 years old from santa rosa. Soico grant, 75 years old from santa rosa. Donna may hal birr, 80 years old from larkfield. Peter haller about, evans, 75 years old from santa rosa. Carmen brooez, 75 years old, vacationing here with family. Michael john dornback. Cal stoeg ga and Veronica Elizabeth mcconsumes, hearts and thoughts for the friends and family currently, 1,100 missing persons reported. Were whittling the list down, still 400 outstanding. Were going to continue what i mentioned this morning as target searches. Working missing person list, going to specific houses to look for people as recovery search. As area cools and safer to go in, do more broader searches. Reiterate the importance of calling 7075653856 to report people missing and also report them not missing when you find them. Using resources to find them. Keep us informed how its working out. Names i read will be posted on facebook in 15 minutes, information that i just gave you, thats what i have
Bring it live on abc7 and our news app. Im kristen sze. In for ama daetz on maternity leave. And im dan ashley. Get you to the latest on the wildfires. Several are affecting Sonoma County. All bun of the bay area fires less than 5 contained. Dealing with active fire behavior, warning people to Pay Attention to social media and notifications from local authorities for possible notices of more evacuations. Every fire rereceived influx of resources today. Getting folks relieved that have been out there from beginning and getting them rest they need. Hour by hour more resources pour in from around california. So far 29 deaths, 15 in Sonoma County. Just updated to 17. Thats how quickly things are changing. Hearing from Sonoma County. Six years old from santa rosa. Lynn anderson powell, 72 years old from santa rosa. Arthur tassman brant, 95 years old from santa rosa. Soico grant, 75 years old from santa rosa. Donna may hal birr, 80 years old from larkfield. Peter haller about, evans, 75 year
Ghost towns. Its erie. The whole town is empty. Thick smoke bank ets the whole bay area. It burns my throat and nose and makes my eyes water. 8,000 firefighters are on the front lines, facing down the raiming wild fires with continue to threaten thousands of homes. Thank you for joining us tonight. I am pam moore. Heres the outlook, the death toll is at 31, 17 of the deaths from Sonoma County alone. 2800 homes destroyed in the city of santa rosa 400 people are missing in Sonoma County. Tonight we are learning the names of some of those killed in the wild fire, we are live in santa rosa with the latest. Reporter the majority of those missing have been found safely but unfortunately the death toll has gone up and its expected to climb. Tonight we learned the names of 10 people that lost their lives to this fire, the majority of them were from the santa rosa area. On that list is, Carol Collins swasey, Lynne Anderson powell of santa rosa, arthur tasman grant of santa rosa, suiko grant, do
For it to cool down, we spoke with a sheriff. We have been up and down the highway, we went to a devastated area of coffey park, that was an eye opener, i have never seen fires moving through an area that fast being that devastating. The thing that sticks out was how many burned cars there were. More than i have seen, thats an indication that people were surprised and had to get out fast to protect their lives. Reporter unfortunately some people did not make it out alive. We have learned the names of tep of the 17 People Killed, we will share those with you now. The first of them is carol collinsswasey of santa rosa, Lynne Anderson powell, arthur tasman grant, suiko grant, donna mae halbur, leroy peter halbur, valerie lynn evans, carmen caldentey berriz, Michael John Dornbach of calistoga and Veronica Elizabeth mccombs of santa rosa, we are told that most of the victims were found in their homes, one was found by their car, at this point a sheriff said that its hard to say if there are