"13 Reasons Why" Season 2 has stopped filming until at least Sunday due to the wildfires ravaging Northern California.

Deadline reported Tuesday on the Netflix series' "unplanned hiatus," saying it would be extended through today (Wednesday, Oct. 11) and Thursday as well. Friday and Saturday were already planned days off for the show, so filming is currently scheduled to resume on Sunday. According to Deadline, cast and crew members who wanted to evacuate have been flown away for the break, since many live in fire zones while filming.

Some "13 Reasons Why" stars -- including Dylan Minnette (Clay Jensen) and Devin Druid (Tyler Down) -- have been tweeting about the fires and offering ways to help:

According to the L.A. Times, fires in Sonoma and Napa counties "have scorched more than 100,000 acres and left at least 17 people dead." (The death toll has since risen to at last 24, with hundreds still missing.) The Netflix series films in the Vallejo area, which is just south of Sonoma and Napa, in Solano County, which now includes some mandatory evacuation areas.

"13 Reasons Why" Season 2 is slated to have 13 episodes, arriving on Netflix in 2018.

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