North Bay Wildfire Update Day 18

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Prisoners from the McCain inmate crew from San Diego, Calif., prepare to clear brush from a road on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017 in Calistoga, Calif. The wildfires tearing through California wine country flared anew Wednesday, growing in size and number as authorities issued new evacuation orders and announced that hundreds more homes and businesses had been lost. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Current Situation:
Fire conditions continue to improve as crews mop up and patrol the effected areas.

Evacuation and Reentry Areas
Limited Reentry:
Mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect for certain areas that have been impacted by fire. However, the City of Santa Rosa and County of Sonoma have begun to allow residents to return and visit specific damaged and destroyed areas, this is known as controlled limited reentry. Residents must provide a form of ID for reentry. Areas will be opened to residents once officials deem the areas safe for reentry. For a realtime map of current evacuations and reentry areas visit https://tinyurl.com/centrallnuevacs
For specific limited reentry information for areas within the City of Santa Rosa:
 Call the Santa Rosa Fire Information Line at: (707) 543-4511
 Visit the City’s website at: www.srcity.org
 Watch a short video on the reentry process at: https://youtu.be/eR8hLppM4VM
For specific limited reentry information for areas within the County of Sonoma:
 Call the Sonoma County Emergency Information Line at: (707) 565-3856
All State Parks in the fire area remain closed. For current State Park information please visit www.parks.ca.gov

Evacuation Centers:
Please check http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Public-Safety/ for list of current evacuation centers.

Road Closures:
For current road closures see www.roadconditions.sonoma-county.org

Local Emergency Operations:
County of Sonoma Emergency Operations
 Further detailed information for Sonoma County can be found at: http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Public-Safety/EOC/
 Emergency Information Hotline at (707) 565-3856
 Visit them on Twitter @CountyofSonoma and Facebook @SonomaCountyCAL
 For a real-time map of damage & destroyed structures please visit: http://arcg.is/2ilaaOv
City of Santa Rosa Emergency Operations
 Further detailed information for the City of Santa Rosa can be found at: https://srcity.org/610/Emergency-Information
 Santa Rosa Fire Info. Line at 707-543-4511

Local Assistance Center:
The County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa have opened a Local Assistance Center (LAC) in partnership with FEMA and the California Office of Emergency Services (CalEOS), located at the Press Democrat building, 427 Mendocino Ave. between Ross and 5th Streets, Santa Rosa.
Survivors may register for FEMA disaster assistance by applying online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by phone at (800) 621-3362.
For more FEMA information on the California recovery, visit the disaster webpage at www.fema.gov/disaster/4344.