Luke 21:11 There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.
As if firefighters weren’t already having enough trouble trying to stop a deadly wildfire that has roared through parts of Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties in California, now they have to deal with earthquakes.
A magnitude 3.2 quake struck in Lake County early Tuesday morning. The quake caused no significant damage to buildings in the region already threatened by the massive fire.
Officials said that the fires have claimed the life of one woman and has left four firefighters hospitalized. Over 11,000 firefighters are now on the scene of a dozen wildfires in the state.
Cal Fire said the Valley fire that killed a woman had destroyed 585 homes and hundreds of other buildings. The fire that began Saturday also caused a number of propane tanks to explode in the town of Middletown.
“This was a very destructive fire,” Cal Fire public information officer Daniel Berlant said Tuesday.
That fire burned 67,200 acres near Sacramento. Another fire in the same area burned 71,780 acres and was only 40 percent contained.
Light rain has been helping fight some of the flames. However, the rain has also caused problems with flooding in other areas.
Los Angeles received over an inch and a half of rain in a downpour which caused the Los Angeles River to flood. Several people had to be rescued from the rushing water.