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Updated Kincade Fire map: Here's where the fire and resources are located

The Kincade Fire burned 76,825 acres and is 30% contained.

GEYSERVILLE, Calif. — Officials in Sonoma County report that roughly 200,000 people have evacuated their homes because of the Kincade Fire.

Cal Fire said the fire has burned 76,825 acres and is 30% contained as of 7 a.m. on Wednesday. Cal Fire also said that the fire destroyed 206 structures and caused the injuries of two first responders. 

There have been no fatalities reported. Cal Fire said they expect to have the fire fully contained by Nov. 7.

While the fire continues to burn, there are evacuation centers, temporary animal shelters and resource centers available to evacuees.

Sonoma County said that the evacuation shelters do not require identification of any person seeking help. They added that government agencies, such as ICE, would not be able to enter the premises. 

The shelters are also to be small animal-friendly.

Map of the fire and resources available:

Map index:

  • Blue bed icon = open evacuation centers
  • Black bed icon = full evacuation centers
  • Green horse icon = large animal shelters
  • Orange plug icon = PG&E's resource centers
  • Red area = Kincade Fire

While people may want to donate stuff to help evacuees of the Kincade Fire, people can help by making financial donations, according to California's Office of Emergency Services.

List of Shelters Available:

Evacuation Shelters – Open

Evacuation Shelters for Large Animals – Open

Evacuation Shelters – Full

Within the area of the fire, there are still active road closures.

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