California Governor Declares Statewide Emergency Over Wildfires
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Sunday as a spate of wildfires grew across the state, forcing mass evacuations and plunging millions of people into darkness amid the latest round of preventative blackouts. Gusty winds and low relative humidity levels will keep the fire threat high across California into Monday, continuing to cause problems for firefighters battling wildfires statewide. Cal Fire specialist Steve Volmer added that high winds could send embers from the Kincade Fire flying, potentially causing several miniature fires to start in neighboring areas. “Those new starts we’re going to get are going to be problematic; they’re gonna have the same effects as this fire, and the same rates of spread.” The National Weather Service said the red flag warning concerning dangerously high winds and low humidity will extend until 11 a.m. on Monday.