You might be able to hear it in trees behind me. WESTERVELT: Well, the wind is still blowing. MARTIN: So what have you seen today that stuck out to you? Eric, thanks so much for joining us.ĮRIC WESTERVELT, BYLINE: Hi, Michel. NPR's Eric Westervelt spent the day in the fire zone outside the evacuated town of Geyserville, Calif. And more than 2 million people in the state had their power cut as utilities tried to stop more fires from breaking out. About 200,000 people were ordered to flee their homes. Strong dry winds continue to fuel a major wildfire in Sonoma County's wine country north of San Francisco. And we're going to begin with the wildfires in northern California. We're going to spend the next few minutes hearing about how climate change is affecting communities, both here in the U.S.
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