California burns again.
Several new fires destroyed hundreds of acres of land in a single day in Napa Valley, the world-famous wine valley.
The Glass Fire reduced vineyards and structures to ash near St. Helena, and the flames also reached the famous Chateau Boswell winery.
The fire threatens about 2,200 structures, and more than 1,800 people have already been forced to evacuate, a Napa County spokesperson explained.
Another 5,000 were urged to leave the area.
In total since August 26, when the fires began in California, "there have been 26 deaths and more than 7,000 structures destroyed," firefighters said.