China News Service, September 29th, according to comprehensive U.S. media reports, California wildfires continue to be raging. Within a day on the 27th local time, several new wildfires broke out in Northern California, which burned tens of thousands of acres of land.

These include the rapidly spreading "Glass Fire", which has spread over 11,000 acres and caused the evacuation of more than 53,000 people. The fire also destroyed a well-known local brewery.

  According to reports, the California Fire Department said that the “glass fire” caught fire at around 4 am local time on the 27th in Napa County (NAPA), which is famous for its wine production. It has burned 11,000 acres of land on the 28th and is expected to continue. spread.

Currently, the fire is heading towards nearby Sonoma County.

The picture shows the local plane dispatched red flame retardant to extinguish the fire.

  The report said that despite the efforts of firefighters to contain it, flames in vineyards and buildings near St. Helena are still burning.

  "This is a cremation," said local resident Craig Bartullo, whose family has grown vineyards for more than a century.

The flames swallowed the famous Boswell Winery in California along a trail in the St. Helena area.

  According to incident reports, the fire is threatening thousands of buildings.

Napa County spokesperson Janet Upton said many people have been forced to leave Napa County and thousands of people are receiving some form of evacuation notice.

The staff of St. Helena Hospital in the foothills also had to evacuate due to the danger of fire.

The picture shows the view of the fire scene from a nearby vineyard.

  In addition, driven by dry weather and strong winds, two other wildfires occurred in the area on the night of the 27th: Boysen Fire west of St. Helena and Shady Fire near Santa Rosa.

  The California Fire Department said at a press conference a few days ago that more than 8,100 wildfires have occurred in the state in 2020, and firefighters continue to fight at least 25 fires.

“Since August 15th, the state’s fire has intensified, causing 26 deaths and destroying more than 7,000 buildings.”