If people left pets behind when they evacuated, Santa Cruz County Chief Deputy Chris Clark said they should contact animal control so first responders can attempt a rescue.
More than 64,000 Californians were forced to evacuate their homes due to the threat of the CZU fire — and it could be weeks before they'll be able to return.
Santa Cruz County Chief Deputy Chris Clark acknowledged that some people may have left a pet behind as they rushed to leave. Instead of going back for the animal, he encouraged those concerned about a pet to call animal control and leave the potential rescue up to first responders. A firetruck drives along a closed Interstate 80 as flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fire continue to spread in Fairfield, California, on Wednesday. Those who evacuated from the CZU Lightning Complex fire may not be able to return for weeks depending on how the fire behaves.About 90 law enforcement personnel will be stationed in the area to patrol evacuated neighborhoods and prevent people's homes from being broken into.
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