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According to the California Department Of Forestry & Fire Protection, the Kincade Fire started on October 23, 2019 at 9:27 PM PDT. And, it began close to Geyserville, CA. The event chart is below. Mars in the event chart is stimulating the July 2, 2019 solar eclipse point in Cancer by square aspect. The fire began to spread and it occurred at the same time as PG&E had planned to turn off the power in various areas of Northern California. The fire has burned a number of structures in Geyserville and surrounding areas.
On October 26, PG&E turned off power to an even greater portion of Northern California because of high winds and continued dry air. The fire began to spread at an even greater pace and was only ten percent contained at the time. The wind is a big problem. At the time, Mars had begun to stimulate the January 5, 2019 solar eclipse point in Capricorn by square aspect. And, transiting Mars was about to square transiting Saturn in Capricorn as well. Interestingly, Mercury is in a square aspect to Mars and Saturn in this eclipse chart. The Governor has declared a state of emergency as I write this post, and there have been widespread evacuations.
In California’s chart, Mercury and Mars are conjunct in early to mid Libra. Mars in the event chart is conjunct California’s Mercury and close to conjunct California’s Mars. These fires are prone to happen every year (around this time), but I think the eclipses have made them more severe and have caused them to affect far more people. Transiting Saturn squaring from Capricorn adds to the difficulty as well.