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929 civilian home fire fatalities reported by U.S. news media Jan. 1 - April 17, 2021. First published on Mon 24 Aug 2020 06.58 EDT. The pandemic, which has killed more than 12,100 in the state and infected more than 668,300, has complicated the state’s response efforts. Fire Deaths Rise in 2020, January 2021 Already at Six. Officials are cautiously optimistic but pleaded with residents to stay out of evacuation zones and prepare for days away from home, as the massive fires near the Bay Area spread smoky air. “You could overlay half of one of these fires and it covers the entire city of San Francisco,” he said. California Governor Gavin Newsom reported Saturday that his office has sent for firefighters from the East Coast and Australia, cynically stating that “These are unprecedented times and conditions, but California is strong—we will get through this.” In line with the push to reopen schools and the economy, Newsom’s callous statement amounts to an acceptance of mounting devastation and death from wildfires. The dead include a helicopter pilot who crashed while dropping water on blazes in Fresno County, a still unidentified family of three in Napa County, a male Solano County resident and a Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) utility employee working in the Vacaville area. Lightning Complex group fires, affecting locations in Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties. 16. The fatality was the seventh in California since a record 12,000 lightning strikes set off 650 wildfires across the state. At evacuation centers, officials have set up tents for families so they can properly distance from one another and shelters are trying to get “as many air purifiers as we can”, Newsom said. Five of the top 20 largest California wildfires fires occurred in 2020… Assault 1. Gunfire 45. In 2019, the 264,500 (20 percent) one- or two-family home structure fires caused 2,390 (65 percent) civilian fire deaths, 8,800 (53 percent) civilian fire injuries, and $6.4 billion (43 percent) in direct property damage. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee predicts that wildfire blackouts could be California’s “new normal for the next 10 to 30 years, or even longer.” A 2019 University of Southern California environmental study found that the number of extreme heat days—those with temperatures above 95 degrees Fahrenheit—will more than double by 2070 in urban South Los Angeles. Among the items she took with her were photos of her pets. There have been at least 20 fatalities so far from the fires and the death toll is expected to rise. 9/11 related illness 14. How many deaths are caused by fire each year in the UK? “Foundationally and fundamentally, we are deploying every resource,” Gavin Newsom, the state’s governor, said at a press conference on Monday. The vast majority are forced to live in their cars or rely on family. Added to this is the painful devastation of Big Basin Redwood State Park—the oldest in California where 1500 to 1800-year-old living redwood giants and remains of their over 2,000-year-old ancestors became towering kindling over the weekend. Her husband waited until she was on the freeway to tell her he was going to stay behind to try to save their home. The LNU fire has been the most deadly and destructive, accounting for five deaths and 845 destroyed homes and other buildings. By chance, a helicopter was nearby and rescued them with minutes to spare. There were 3,400 deaths due to a fire reported in the US during 2017. The National Weather Service issued a red-flag warning of extreme fire danger from 5 a.m. Sunday to 5 p.m. Monday, stretching from Sonoma County all the way through Monterey County. [2] [3] Climate change and poor forest management practices contributed to the severity of the wildfires. About 14,000 firefighters, 2,400 engines and 95 aircraft are battling the blazes across California, the largest of which include the CZU Complex; the LNU Lightning Complex, burning north of the bay through wine country; and the SCU Lightning Complex to the east. The journal Environmental Epidemiology estimated that across the US, some 5,600 deaths are attributable to heat annually. 2020: By December 18, 2020 there were about 57,000 wildfires compared with 50,477 in 2019, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Smoke and air pollution from the fires leave those with respiratory illnesses, who are at risk for severe complications from Covid-19, doubly vulnerable. Fire has burned through more than 341,000 acres and consumed 845 buildings and damaged another 230 and is only 17 percent contained as of midday Sunday. The Santa Cruz county sheriff, Jim Hart, said 100 officers were patrolling and anyone not authorized to be in an evacuation zone would be arrested. The National Weather Service canceled its red flag warning for the Bay Area, though the potential for dry thunderstorms remains in northern California. The fires have killed at least 20 ... victims of the great western wildfires of 2020. Ga. (AP) — Authorities in Georgia’s oldest city say they saw no deaths from fires in 2020, the first time that’s happened in a decade. The Lake Fire near Lake Hughes in Los Angeles County has continued to burn since August 12 when it began near the Angeles National Forest. (CNN) Seven people have died in the past 24 hours in the Australian state of New South Wales as … International Committee of the Fourth International, From global Pandemic to global class struggle. 17. The 63 fire deaths in 2020 represents a 5% decline from 2019, when there were 66 deaths, and continues a trend over the last 15 years with fewer than 100 deaths annually in the city. What are the most common causes of house fires in the UK? Residential building fire causes in 2019 354,400 fires (estimated) 50.2% Cooking Evacuee Liz Jackson told KGO-TV ABC News 7, "We are frustrated and desperate... feeling like we're not in control, it's been horrible.”. The unrelenting blazes have stretched the state’s public health resources and its large firefighting crews. Two of the three largest wildfires ever recorded in California have scorched through more than 1m acres, displaced more than 100,000 people, and killed seven. Brunton, the Cal Fire official, said crews had been working exhausting, 72-hour shifts and resources were stretched. Stanford University researchers estimate that approximately 3,000 deaths in August and September 2020 in California can be attributed to exposure to wildfire smoke, especially among seniors with pre … Those fire-fueling winds are still expected in the coming weeks, said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA. While the state relies on over 2,200 cheap prison laborers to risk their lives battling fires for $2-5 dollars a day, many are currently unavailable due to an early release initiative aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus in the state’s prisons. The highest number of deaths caused by fire occurred in 1985/86, when there were 967 fire-related fatalities. Cheryl Martin, a 61-year-old high school teacher in Santa Cruz County, told the Washington Post that she and her husband packed up to flee their home on Tuesday when the smoke became so unbearable that she needed a mask in the house. Mississippi - 24.2 deaths per 100,000. According to preliminary data from the State Fire Marshal’s Office, Minnesota has had 43 fire deaths so far this year, up 39 percent from the 31 deaths we saw last year at this time. A resident looks over the charred remains of her family home in Vacaville, California. Firefighters under siege as thousands evacuated amid fires 01:35. Drowned 4. The fire deaths in 2020 were the highest since 2017, when there were 68 deaths in the state. “This is a big monster” that crews are facing, he said. Duty related illness 5. Full containment is not expected until early next month. The man had been reported missing and police used a helicopter to reach him, among 40 off-the-grid homes at the end of a windy, steep dirt road. Officials said 31 of the fire deaths involved people who died in their homes and 40 percent of those who died were over age 65. Savannah wasn’t so fortunate during the previous nine years. State provided hotel vouchers were quickly depleted. Schools and fairgrounds have been hastily turned into shelters. So far in 2020 there have been over 6,000 wildfires of varying sizes throughout California, including the hundreds that are currently burning, compared to over 8,000 in 2019. A hellish nightmare has engulfed the West Coast of the United States. Wyoming - 22.3 deaths per 100,000. The fires caused over $19.884 billion (2020 USD) in damages, including $16.5 billion in property damage and $3.384 billion in fire suppression costs. Over the 10 years from 2008 to 2017, the U.S. had an annual average of 1,344,100 fires, according to Fire in the United States 2008-2017, the 20th edition of the statistical overview of fires in the U.S. issued by the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA). By Sunday evening it was only 52 percent contained. New Mexico - 22.3 deaths per 100,000. BOSTON — All of the 39 people who died in fires across Massachusetts last year were adults, marking the first year on record that no children died in fires. Heat stroke is the leading cause of work-related death among farm laborers. Holly Hansen, who fled the LNU fire, was among evacuees from the community of Angwin allowed to go back to their homes for one hour to retrieve belongings. At least 20 fires continue to rage East of Silicon Valley, also known as the S.C.U. The group of fires known as the L.N.U. As of Saturday night, more than 140,000 people in the Bay Area have been evacuated while many are choosing to stay behind and attempt to protect their home from approaching walls of fire. But the unusual thunderstorms that followed a scorching heatwave, combined with a historically dry winter, provided both the spark and the kindling for the eruption of fire that has overtaken California in August. Of these states, Wyoming has the highest gun ownership rate of 64.5%, followed by Alaska with 64.5%. Despite the predictability of the annual fires, there is nowhere near the number of fire crews, airplanes and helicopters needed to put out the fires. SAVANNAH. The area was under an evacuation order and Chris Clark, the Santa Cruz sheriff’s chief deputy, said it was a stark reminder of the need for residents to leave the area. The fire deaths in 2020 were the highest since 2017, when there were 68 deaths in the state. Only on Thursday did he end up fleeing at the last minute, when he could see glowing flames approaching. Health officials have asked residents to remain indoors whenever possible to avoid breathing unhealthy air. The Savannah Fire Department said in a news release it responded to 920 fires last year, but nobody died. Dry lightning storms forecasted for the weekend spared the area. The fact that many are choosing to risk their lives or face destitution in a terrible economic crisis is a complete indictment of the capitalist system. Authorities said their firefighting efforts in Santa Cruz were hindered by people who refused to evacuate and those using the chaos to steal. Daron Wyatt, public information officer for the California Interagency Emergency Response Team, told reporters, “That’s one of the biggest problems is people decide that they want to stay that they’re not in great danger and then if it does, the situation does change, the firefighters have to shift their focus from fighting the fire to try to protect life.”. The 1.2m acres that have burned in the past 10 days have far overtaken the estimated 259,800 acres that burned throughout all of 2019. Aircraft accident 1. The S.C.U complex fires have grown to 339,968 acres and are now the third largest fire in state history, primarily overtaking less-populated areas. 81-year-old Vacaville resident Hank Hanson lost everything in the fires. The temperature at Death Valley National Park hit a scorching 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) last week, marking what is likely the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth. Hazardous smoke from the hundreds of fires is flooding the Bay Area and Southern California, endangering the respiratory health of millions of residents in the metropolitan areas. Wildfires explained: how did they start – and is this normal? Fire and rescue incident statistics: England, year ending March 2020. Alabama - 22.2 deaths per 100,000. Scorched homes and vehicles fill Spanish Flat Mobile Villa following the LNU Lightning Complex fires in unincorporated Napa County, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. At least 65 deaths due to bushfires have occurred in Australia from FY 2010 to FY 2020 (Table 1). The nation's largest and most populous state, and a global breadbasket, has been turned into a deadly inferno fueled by extreme heat waves and weather conditions that sparked fires which have decimated land areas larger than the state of Rhode Island. It’s horrible when you have to think about what to take,” she said. Jan 5, 2020: John A. Bresnan Homewood Fire and Rescue Service Homewood, Alabama: Jan 10, 2020: David E. Hill Lubbock Fire Rescue Lubbock, Texas: Jan 11, 2020: Mark E. Horwich Clover-Roane Volunteer Fire Department Spencer, West Virginia: Jan 11, 2020: Daryl "Taddy" Drusch While the extent of the devastation has already hit near records, CAL FIRE expects conditions to worsen this week with dry heat, low humidity, and potential dry lightning expected to begin Sunday and continue over the next several days with another round of thunderstorms that will produce little rain. “The weather hasn’t been as significant as we were expecting, which is good,” Mark Brunton, operations chief for California’s fire agency, Cal Fire, said at a briefing about the CZU fire Monday morning. Saturday, May 1, 1PM US Eastern Time. That was followed by five who died in cooking fires — the most since 2013. The current heat wave throughout the state is extremely deadly and breaking records. The deadliest year in New York City for fires was 1970, when 310 people died in fires. San Francisco Bay Area dodges major lightning storm. In 2017, there were 3,400 fire-related deaths in the US. But, he added, “conditions are still ripe out there. The latter two are the second and third largest California fires on record, each burning through more than 500 square miles. The trend line for reduction in home fire death rate and total fire death rate is very similar. It’s frightening.”. Six people died last year in fires attributed to gas leaks, the second-leading cause of fire deaths in 2020. It was only in June of this year that PG&E, the Northern California energy utility, pleaded guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter and one felony count of unlawfully causing the devastating Paradise fire. The LNU fire has been the most deadly and destructive, accounting for five deaths and 845 destroyed homes and other buildings. Rare August thunderstorms last week above the Northern California Bay Area produced more than 20,000 lightning strikes that hit trees and vegetation, at a time when vegetation is at its driest, resulting in fires and “complexes” of numerous fires that have merged into major conflagrations in parts of the state. The older adult population faces the greatest relative risk of dying in a fire. Many residents have chosen to stay behind to battle the flames and risk their lives, with the full knowledge that if they lose their homes, they will struggle for years with displacement, insurance battles—assuming they are covered—and the rebuilding of a life from scratch under economic conditions akin to the Great Depression of the 1930s. In 2018, which saw one of “ the deadliest and most destructive wildfire season on record in California”, according to Cal Fire, 1.9m acres burned. Exposing the poor state of infrastructure, many utility companies have enforced rolling blackouts in the middle of the deadly heat wave, cutting power to 130,000 people in southern California and 220,000 people in the Central Coast and Central Valley areas. There were 14,670 reported injuries caused by a fire in 2017. In coastal Santa Cruz, temperatures reached 107 degrees Fahrenheit (41.7 Celsius) and along the agricultural Central Valley they exceeded 110 degrees F (38.3 C). The Californians with nowhere to go as wildfires rage – photo essay, The climate crisis has already arrived. While the annual fires are portrayed as being purely environmental and unpredictable, nothing could be further from the case. Two firefighters in Marin County nearly lost their lives on Friday after they were surrounded by flames from the Woodward fire. Included are summaries for deaths, injuries, dollar loss, and leading residential fire causes. The blazes have come before the traditional peak fire season in the autumn, when powerful offshore winds stoke and spread flames. Firefighters in California saw some reprieve on Monday after dodging a major lightning storm in the San Francisco Bay Area, as the state continues to battle blazes the governor described as “historic”. In the wealthiest state, home to 154 billionaires—the largest number in the US—as well as Silicon Valley and the Hollywood film studios, the resources more than exist to adequately prepare for the annual fire season by injecting billions into the fire departments, upgrading the states aging energy infrastructure and carrying out controlled burns to clear dry vegetation, but these are not the priorities of the ruling elite. Those million-plus fires resulted in 3,190 civilian deaths, 16,225 civilian injuries and $14.7 billion in direct property loss each year. Lightning Complex in Napa Valley, burning across the counties of Sonoma, Lake, Napa, Yolo and Solano is the second largest fire in California history. Updated 7:33 PM ET, Tue September 15, 2020 . These fires caused roughly 3,700 civilian deaths, 16,600 civilian injuries and $14.8 billion in property damage. Firefighters work the CZU Lightning Complex fire in heavy smoke. Newsom recently proposed cutting $681 million from the state budget for environmental protection. Complacency kills.”. “It’s horrible. The 39 fire deaths last year were down from 42 in 2019. Although wildfire is a natural and necessary part of the ecosystem in California, the climate crisis is fueling more extreme, destructive blazes, Swain said. “I think it’s a very raw human base emotion to have fear of fire and losing everything. Streamed at wsws.org/mayday. Every 24 seconds, a fire department in the United States responds to a fire somewhere in the nation. Authorities have also secured hotel rooms for 1,500 evacuees. JUST WATCHED See Talent, ... And authorities fear more deaths. Dry lightning overnight, which threatened to derail efforts to contain the fires, struck the Central Valley and western Sierra Nevada foothills but spared the Bay Area. The River Fire in Monterey County has scorched 42,583 acres, up from 10,000 acres Wednesday, and is 12 percent contained. All of the 39 people who died in fires across Massachusetts last year were adults, marking the first year on record that no children died in fires. At the CZU Lightning Complex, a huge grouping of fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties, south of the San Francisco Bay, authorities announced they had discovered the body of a 70-year-old man in a remote area called Last Chance. Currently some 13,700 firefighters are battling the blazes, air pollution is at hazardous levels and at least six lives have been lost. Compared to the same data from 2008, 2017 saw a 9.6% increase in fires with a deadly outcome. A highly unusual spate of dry lightning over the region had sparked the conflagrations that have stretched the state’s firefighting crews, and officials feared that the fresh round of storms on Sunday and Monday would stoke and feed the flames. Like clockwork, every year the fire season arrives between April and October, and every year lasts longer, but also like clockwork the state is always unprepared, with firehouses grossly underfunded and understaffed, while annually the summers get hotter, vegetation drier, and more days with extreme weather are added every season, the result of manmade climate change, which is causing more frequent and severe heat waves in the region and ever larger wildfires across the West. He told the Independent, “Tuesday night when I went to bed, I had a beautiful home on a beautiful ranch... By Wednesday night, I have nothing but a bunch of ashes.”. More than 10.3 million acres were burned in 2020, compared with 4.7 million acres in 2019. The fire death rate trend for older adults (ages 65 and older) increased by less than one percent (0.1%) from 2009-2018. 2020 Current Fire Deaths 2020 Current Fire Deaths 122 Deaths in 101 Fires (as of December 31, 2020) In San Jose, Concord and Vallejo, the air quality index has surpassed 150, threatening everyone in the region. Extreme heat disproportionately affects farm and agricultural workers, children and the elderly, with the vast majority of deaths in poor and working class neighborhoods that lack access to cool spaces. The five states with the highest gun death rates are: Alaska - 24.4 deaths per 100,000. Total Line of Duty Deaths: 359. “We continue to battle historic wildfires, but we’re also battling this historic pandemic.”. The CZU Lightning Complex started August 16 from lightning strikes in San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties. Automobile crash 19. I lived in Sonoma during the [2017] Tubbs Fire, so this is time No 2 for me. More than 77,000 people were forced to evacuate due to the CZU August Lightning Complex Fire in Santa Cruz County, but the main evacuation center is at max capacity due to COVID-19 social distancing with seventy-nine evacuees and their families living in tents inside the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium. They are only ten percent contained. Hundreds of thousands have been ordered to flee their homes as dozens of wide scale evacuation orders have been called in many areas throughout dozens of counties. Just look to California’s abnormal wildfires | Alastair Gee, Dani Anguiano. In 2018, the fire death rate for people in this age group was 30.4 deaths per million population — the highest fire death rate over the 10 years. “This is one of the darkest periods we’ve been in with this fire,” he said. Officials surveying maps at command centers were astonished by the sheer size of the fires, Brice Bennett, a Cal Fire spokesman, said. Those evacuated from their homes have had to weigh the risks of staying with friends and family or at evacuation centers, where they might be vulnerable to catching or spreading Covid-19. She and her three dogs waited five hours in her SUV for their turn. COVID19 231. “Had it not been for that helicopter there, those firefighters would certainly have perished,” said Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick. Just over half of the deaths (n=35; 54%) occurred during FY 2020 (note: the current fire season is far from over, especially for the southern states of Australia). The state has systematically cut funding for social infrastructure, fire department budgets continue to be slashed, and nothing has been done to mitigate the wildfire danger. Record breaking heat waves, fire and lightning storms have led to the outbreak of over 600 fires throughout the state. The agency routinely failed to inspect and repair its power lines for years and attempted to declare bankruptcy to escape its debt obligations and other legal liabilities. Among the theft victims was a fire commander who was robbed when he left his vehicle. So far, it has destroyed 12 structures and 21 outbuildings, damaged six structures and threatens 1,329 others, and has consumed a total of 30,763 acres. 11.08pm EST 23:08 Authorities confirm three deaths, 176 homes lost in south coast fires 10.20pm EST 22:20 Family reports fire death 10.18pm EST 22:18 'We are leading by … January 27, 2021. The complex has charred 71,000 acres, 24,000 structures are threatened, and it is eight percent contained as of Sunday. A firefighter keeps watch as crews light backfires near Groveland, California. In the time of COVID-19, residents have been forced to flee one deadly situation to another, leaving behind homes and all possessions to enter into crowded fairgrounds and school sites—many of which are at capacity. There were 316 fire-related deaths in the UK in 2018/19, according to the government statistics. Local fire departments responded to 1,291,500 fires in 2019. In fact, thousands were never made whole and are still homeless and displaced from the record-setting wildfires in 2018 which claimed 84 lives, wiped out the entire town of Paradise, California and produced apocalyptic scenes of people forced to exit their vehicles and run for their lives on gridlocked highways as flames engulfed rows of cars. Marin County nearly lost their lives on Friday after they were surrounded by flames the. Shifts and resources were stretched was followed by five who died in the US 68 deaths in the?! 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