Wind-driven wildfires have destroyed buildings and threatened hundreds of others as they raced across dry brush in rural Northern California.
The Pawnee Fire that broke out on Sunday near the community of Clearlake Oaks had by yesterday destroyed 12 buildings and threatened an additional 600 as it burned out of control across about 31sq km.
Authorities ordered people to evacuate all homes in the Spring Valley area, where about 3000 people live.
"What we're stressing is that people, when they get the evacuation order, they heed it immediately and get out and stay out until it is safe to return," state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Battalion Chief Jonathan Cox said. "This is one of four large fires burning in Northern California."