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Healdsburg firefighters rest as they and other crews protected structures from a house fire in Fountaingrove Tuesday in Santa Rosa, Calif.
This aerial image shows a neighborhood that was destroyed by a wildfire in Santa Rosa, Calif. Newly homeless residents of California wine country took stock of their shattered lives Tuesday, a day after deadly wildfires destroyed homes and businesses.
Mary Caughey, center in blue, reacts with her son Harrison, left, after finding her wedding ring Tuesday in the debris of her home in Kenwood, Calif.
Smoke rises as fire burns in the hills east of Napa, Calif., Monday.
Michael Pond, left, looks through ashes as his wife Kristine gets a hug from Zack Thurston, their daughter's boyfriend, while they search the ruins of their home in Santa Rosa, Calif., Monday.
A wildfire moves closer to North Tustin homes along the 261 freeway in Tustin, Calif., on Monday.
Luke Baier, left, and his wife, Gina Baier, look through the remains of their home in the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa, Calif., on Tuesday.
A DC-10 aircraft drops fire retardant on a wind driven wildfire in Orange, California, Monday.
This combination of photos shows the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa, Calif. The top image, provided by Google Earth, shows the area before the fire. The bottom image, taken Monday and provided by the California Highway Patrol, shows the fire damage.
Smoke rises from the remains of homes across the street from houses unscathed on Tuesday in the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa, Calif.
Coffey Park homes burn on Monday in Santa Rosa, Calif. The flames have destroyed at least 1,500 homes and businesses and sent thousands of people fleeing.
Napa City firefighter Hattie Borg hoses down a fire-ravaged home Monday in Napa, Calif.
A man inspects the home of a neighbor in the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa, Calif., on Tuesday. An onslaught of wildfires across a wide swath of Northern California broke out almost simultaneously then grew exponentially, swallowing up properties from wineries to trailer parks and tearing through both tiny rural towns and urban subdivisions.
Smoke and flames rise from a fire at the Hilton Sonoma Wine Country hotel in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Monday.
The remains of a car sit in the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa, Calif.