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Glass Fire Burns More Than 36,200 Acres; Evacuations Continue In Napa And Sonoma Counties - CBS Sacramento
Sep 29, 2020 1 min, 19 secs
NAPA COUNTY (CBS13) – The latest on the wildfires in Northern California’s wine country (including the Glass, Shady and Boysen fire incidents), which have prompted evacuation orders in Napa and Sonoma counties:.

Bambery was nearly in tears Monday describing the blaze near his Napa County home.

The Glass Fire has burned 11,000 acres in Napa and Sonoma counties.

The flames are burning east of Calistoga and spawned two other fires, the Shady and Boysen fires.

A new evacuation order has been given for the east side of Silverado Trail between Taplin Road and Sage County Road, and Sage Canyon Road east to Chiles Pope Valley Road.

A mandatory evacuation has been ordered for the city of Calistoga on Monday morning due to the rapidly growing Glass Fire.

Evacuees are being urged to avoid using southbound Highway 29 to Napa, Petrified Forest Road and the Silverado Trail.

People should head either on Highway 29 north of Lake County or Highway 128 into Geyserville.

Mandatory evacuations have been ordered on Monday morning for the following areas in Sonoma County due to the fast-moving Glass Fire.

Per Cal Fire, all areas east of Brush Creek Road, north of Montecito Boulevard, west of Calistoga Road and south of City Boundary (north of Badger Road area) are being ordered to evacuate.

All areas within the perimeter of east of Mission Boulevard, north of Highway 12, south of Montecito Boulevard and west of Calistoga Road are also under evacuation orders.

Authorities also closed Highway 29 to through traffic between Lincoln Avenue and Deer Park Road on Monday morning.

It is burning east of Calistoga and north of St

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