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Nearly 11,000 lightning strikes in 72 hours ignite more than 300 fires in California

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Lord Runar/iStockBy BILL HUTCHISON, ABC News

(LOS ANGELES) — Nearly 11,000 lightning strikes over 72 hours ignited hundreds of fires across California that have roared through wildland, destroyed homes and forced thousands to evacuate.

The historic lightning siege left firefighters scrambling from one end of the state to the other and Gov. Gavin Newsom, who declared a statewide emergency, calling for extra personnel and equipment to battle the conflagrations from the ground and from the air.

“What has occurred over the last 72 hours has certainly stretched the resources of this state,” Newsom said at a news conference on Wednesday.

The fires have come during a record-breaking heatwave in California, with temperatures soaring past 100 degrees every day this week.

“Over the past 72 hours, California has experienced a historic lightning siege,” said Jeremy Rahn, division chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, aka Cal Fire.

Rahn said that more than 10,849 lightning strikes had started 367 new fires since Monday, adding that “resources are depleted as new fires continue to ignite.”

No deaths have been reported, but multiple people have been injured attempting to flee the fires, officials said. Two of the largest are in Northern California.

The so-called SCU Lightning Complex fire, which started on Tuesday, had burned more than 85,000 acres across Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties and was only 5% contained on Wednesday afternoon.

Farther north, in Sonoma and Napa counties, which have been devastated by massive fires in recent years, more than 46,000 acres had burned in the LNU Lightning Complex blaze, which has destroyed or damaged 100 structures and was threatening 1,900 others, officials said.

Evacuation orders were issued in cities throughout Sonoma and Napa counties.

Marcia Ritz, an artist, told ABC News that she and her husband fled their Spanish Flats mobile home park in hills of Napa County near Lake Berryessa. When Ritz returned to the mobile home park, her residence and her neighbors’ had been destroyed.

“The worst part is, I’m an artist and I lost all my artwork,” Ritz said.

As she shined a flashlight where her home of 13 years had stood, Ritz, who also runs a nearby general store, tearfully exclaimed to her husband, “Oh my God, there’s nothing.”

“My house was so nice, too,” she said. “We’ve had fires around us for years. For four years in a row we’ve had fire problems, but it’s never gotten like this.”

Ritz said she and her husband were working at the store and monitoring fire conditions on Tuesday.

“And then it was like, we have to get out,” she said.

In Southern California, firefighters had gotten a handle on the Apple Fire in the Cherry Valley of Riverside County, according to Cal Fire. The blaze, which ignited July 31, was 95% contained on Wednesday after burning more than 33,000 acres, destroying four structures and injuring four people.

Mandatory evacuations also were ordered in the Santa Clarita Valley of Los Angeles County, where the Lake Fire, which started on Monday in the Angeles National Forest near Lake Hughes, was 38% contained on Wednesday after burning 26,000 acres, officials said.

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Tim McGraw on naming his album 'Here on Earth': "I really wanted to make a tapestry of life"

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Big Machine RecordsThough Tim McGraw didn’t enter the recording studio with the title of his new album Here on Earth in mind, he did have a concept of how he wanted the music to make people feel.  

Tim was looking for “little vignettes along the way that tell a story about certain things that happen in the progression of life and how that can relate to the listener,” he says of the project.

“How everyone can sort of find a way to walk through this life on this album, find a way to relate to the characters in the stories,” he adds.

Tim says his goal was to reflect the vast dynamics of life. But when he was presented with the title track in the middle of the album-making process, he realized that the other songs naturally shaped around it, thus inspiring him to name the project Here on Earth. 

“When we got that song in and we cut it, and started fillin’ songs in around it, it just really made sense that that’s what we were trying to do,” he says. “And that’s somehow Here on Earth became the title because of the idea that I had to start with of what I wanted the album to feel like.”

Here on Earth will be released on Friday. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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William Jackson Harper jokes his Emmy nomination is "bittersweet" since he's now "unemployed"

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Andrew Eccles/NBC(NEW YORK) — William Jackson Harper isn’t relishing in fact that he’s now an Emmy-nominated actor. 

Harper tells ABC Audio that his Best Supporting Actor nod for his role as Chidi in The Good Place has been somewhat “bittersweet” considering he’s now officially unemployed after filming the final season.

“Totally bittersweet, but it’s also like… nominations aren’t the point,” he says. “It’s really…trying to do something that people are affected by. And I take a lot of pride in that.”

“[But] unemployment is tough,” he jokes. “It’s not fun…I really miss being with my cast. We would normally be shooting around this time of year. And it’s really weird to have this chunk of time [and] not have this sort of cocoon of people…to…push away the rest of the world for a while.”

While Harper misses the normalcy of being around his peers and going to work everyday, the actor has thought about winning the Emmy. Unfortunately, Harper says, he’s up against some tough competition including Sterling K. Brown and Mahershala Ali. But, if they were to duke it out, Harper says he’d at least have a decent chance.

“Like in a competition of feats of physical strength… I’m pretty sure Sterling would would win. Between him and Mahershala,” he says. “As far as like fighting it out, I’m pretty sure I end up somewhere in the middle of the pack at best.”

All jokes aside, Harper says he’s just grateful to even be considered.

“For me this is already a W,” he says. “This is a huge gift…I can’t believe that I’m on a list with all of these actors that I respect so immensely…So to even be grouped with these dudes is beyond.” 

The Emmys will air September 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

By Candice Williams
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'The Batman' to resume production next month; 'Supernatural' final episodes underway now

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‘The Batman’ star Robert Pattinson; Kimberly White/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — After being shut down since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, shooting on The Batman is now scheduled to resume next month in the U.K.

Deadline reports set construction began last month, with filming scheduled to resume in September at Warner Bros. UK in the city of Leavesdon, about an hour northeast of London.

The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson in the title role, at last word was still on track for an October, 2021 release after being bumped from its initial June, 2021 debut date.  Directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman also stars Andy Serkis as Alfred, Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon, Paul Dano as the Riddler, and Colin Farrell as the Penguin.

While Reeves has already provided a peek of Pattinson in costume, and of the Batmobile, fans are promised the first look at footage from The Batman during the online DC Fandome event this Saturday, August 22.

On the other side of the world, production on the final two episodes of the CW’s long-running Supernatual series is back up and running. 

Like The Batman and seemingly every other film and TV project, production on Supernatural was suspended in in mid-March due to the pandemic.  Now Deadline reports shooting on the series resumed Wednesday in Vancouver, BC.

Rather than leave fans hanging over the fate of the Winchester brothers with only two episodes left, the CW withheld the show’s final seven episodes, including the two that had yet to be shot, opting to release them all beginning this October 8 to give the show’s 15th and final season a proper airing.

By Christopher Watson
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Lauren Akins says she and Thomas Rhett have "a lot of fun" with their girls during quarantine

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ABC/Image Group LALike many artists, Thomas Rhett has spent 2020 off the road as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but his wife Lauren Akins reveals that he’s adapting well to the new way of life.  

In an interview with PeopleLauren shares that her husband’s transition from nonstop touring to being at home 24/7 was admittedly an “adjustment,” one that’s offered him a new appreciation for parenting. 

“I think it was hard for him to have to go from such a fast-paced life to slowing way down. Then to be in it with me and three kids every single day, every single night,” she explains. “I think he’s like, ‘the moms and dads who are up with their kids every single night, that’s no joke.'”

Thomas and Lauren welcomed their third daughter, Lennon Love, in February. Lauren says the couple is enjoying time with their three girls, all of whom are under the age of five, balancing their time between playing outside, building forts and indulging in movie nights that are often equipped with popcorn and marshmallows. 

“We have had a really sweet last six months with our new family of five. It has been my dream come true having him home. I’ve been really proud of how he has tackled the no-sleep nights, day after day,” she remarks.

“Our kids are honestly really good, but having a new baby in the house is a whole different thing. But it’s been a lot of fun and he’s such a good dad, and he just loves our kids so well,” she continues. “We really had a lot of fun.” 

By Cillea Houghton 
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