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California fires burn 7,000 buildings, cause USD 1 billion loss

Both numbers were expected to rise as crews continued assessing areas scorched by the blazes that killed 42 people, a total that makes it the deadliest series of fires in state history.

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San Francisco, October 20: Authorities increased the count of homes and other buildings destroyed in California wildfires to nearly 7,000. The wildfires that have devastated Northern California this month caused at least USD 1 billion in damage to insured property.

A mobile home park devastated by a wildfire is seen Friday, Oct. 13, 2017, in Santa Rosa, Calif. A fifth day of desperate firefighting in California wine country brought a glimmer of hope Friday as crews battling the flames reported their first progress toward containing the massive blazes, and hundreds more firefighters poured in to join the effort. AP/PTI photo

Both numbers were expected to rise as crews continued assessing areas scorched by the blazes that killed 42 people, a total that makes it the deadliest series of fires in state history.

State Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said the preliminary dollar valuation of losses came from claims filed with the eight largest insurance companies in the affected areas and did not include uninsured property.

The loss total was expected to climb "probably dramatically so," Jones told reporters, making it likely the fires also would become the costliest in California's history. The initial insurance total covered 4,177 partial residential losses, 5,449 total residential losses, 35 rental and condominium losses, 601 commercial property losses, more than 3,000 vehicle losses, 150 farm or agricultural equipment losses, and 39 boats.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's estimate of homes and structures destroyed was boosted to 6,900 from 5,700 as fire crews returned to hard-hit neighbourhoods and assessed remote and rural areas they could not get to earlier, spokesman Daniel Berlant said.

He said most of the newly counted destroyed buildings burned on October 8 and October 9, when the wildfires broke out in wine country north of San Francisco and other nearby areas.

"The estimates are in structures and are mostly homes, but also includes commercial structures and outbuildings like barns and sheds," Berlant said.

Twenty-two of the 42 deaths in California's October fires happened in a Sonoma County wildfire, making it the third- deadliest in California history.

A 1933 Los Angeles fire that killed 29 people was the deadliest, followed by the 1991 Oakland Hills fire killed 25.

When adjusted for inflation, the Oakland Hills fire is believed the costliest fire in California history at USD 2.8 billion. More than 15,000 people remain evacuated today, down from a high of 100,000 last Saturday.

It destroyed about half as many homes and other buildings as the current series of fires. California Governor Jerry Brown late Thursday issued an executive order to speed up recovery efforts as fire authorities say they've stopped the progress of wildfires.

PTI

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