I'm in Ukiah- We're pretty rural out here, and there was little or no warning- it's one AM, and all of a sudden your house is on fire. Some people had to flee on foot the fires came so quickly and destroyed cars, others managed to drive through the flames to escape, and others didn't make it- a friend lost his grandson, and his daughter, son in law and grand daughter are in the hospital with severe burns and the grand daughter may not make it. Unfortunately there'll be others who didn't make it out because it's mostly dirt roads and mountainous terrain.
I have no idea how many of my friends are homeless- our house is open for showers, naps and decompression, and it's been a busy place. I'm on the Board for our local Humane Society, and we almost lost our shelter and had to evacuate about 150 dogs and cats.
Because we're so rural we don't get the press the population centers get, but so many people have lost everything it's heartbreaking.
Today we'll look for stray animals that survived the fire, maybe drop bottled waters off for the first responders- the devastation up here is indescribable and so many people have lost everything.
Pray for NCal- we need it.