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Wildfire threatens California's wine region

A wildfire is threatening homes in California’s Napa Valley.

More than 100 residents have been evacuated and the fire destroyed two structures on Saturday.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the fire has burned more than 200 acres. Yet the Star Tribune reports the fire has burned 300 acres.

The San Francisco Chronicle also reports that more than 400 fire personnel are on the scene.

The Star Tribune reports that the 100 residents evacuated have found shelter at St. Helena High School and containment is expected by Sunday.

The Star Tribune also reports that the fire threatens 200 homes and several wineries.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.