Crime & Safety

San Ramon Firefighters Sent to Wildfire That's Already Destroyed 100 Buildings [Video]

The Clayton Fire in Lake County, north of Napa, started on Saturday and quickly grew into a destructive monster.

Firefighters from cities, the county and regional agencies throughout the East Bay have mobilized to join the fire lines in Lake County as the just-ignited Clayton Fire exploded from a spark to more than 3,000 acres, with more than 100 structures burned. The fire is moving so fast that Calfire doesn't have an exact count of homes and other structures that have been reduced to ash. In addition, mandatory evacuations are in place.

Calfire crews are weary — going from one wildfire to the next — and California's Mutual Aid system has been key to keeping enough fresh firefighters and equipment in the fight.

Several roads in Lake County are closed because of the fire and firefighting efforts. Multiple evacuation centers have been opened to take in residents who fled the wildfire with little notice. PG&E has lost poles, lines and other equipment. In addition, the utility has shut off power in some areas to protect firefighters from live wires.

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More than a dozen air tankers and helicopters have joined the fight.

Here in Contra Costa County, the following agencies have sent personnel and equipment, according to San Ramon Valley Fire District —

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  • Contra Costa County Fire
  • Crockett-Carquinez Fire District
  • East Bay Regional Parks District
  • Moraga Orinda Fire District
  • San Ramon Valley Fire District

For the latest on the Clayton Fire, you can access the Cal Fire incident page here.

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