Stags’ Leap Winery (6150 Silverado Trail, Napa): Photos showed fire damage, but the extent of damage is unknown. Sky Vineyards (4352 Cavedale Rd, Glen Ellen): Skyla Olds, whose family owns Sky Vineyard on Mt Veeder, has learned that the family's home had burned, but the winery was still intact, at least for now, though damaged. Sill Family Vineyards (2929 Atlas Peak Rd, Napa): Reports say the winery is destroyed. For more on Signorello, see our individual report here. Signorello (4500 Silverado Trail, Napa): Significant damage, as the winery appears to be largely destroyed, though the family is vowing to rebuild. Veeder winery, owned by Andrew Cates and family, has burned, according to a company spokesperson. Segassia Vineyard (3390 Mount Veeder Rd, Napa). There is confirmed damage at Roy Estate on Soda Canyon Road. Veeder, Napa) According to the company’s Facebook, “Pulido Walker suffered a devastating loss of our home, but thus far the Estate vineyards seem to have withstood the destruction from the flames.” Patland Estate Vineyards (Soda Canyon Rd., Napa): Reports of extensive damage to estate and vineyards. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Show More Show Less At least thirty one people have died in wildfires that have burned tens of thousands of acres and destroyed over 3,500 homes and businesses in several Northern California counties. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) David McNew/Getty Images Show More Show Less 146 of173įirefighters try to extinguish a house fire during the Tubbs Fire on Octonear Calistoga, California. Thousands of homes have burned, at least 31 people confirmed killed with hundreds still missing as California wildfires continue to spread out of control. Inmate hand crews work under the supervision of Cal Fire, which refers to them as firefighters rather than prisoners because they perform the same job as the elite Hot Shot firefighter crews. The Puerta la Cruz female inmate firefighter crew clears vegetation near homes in Dry Creek Canyon to try to save them as the Partrick Fire approaches on Octowest of Napa, California.
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