Jamaica Gleaner

Catastroph­ic California fire finally contained

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AMASSIVE wildfire that killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in Northern California has been fully contained after burning for more than two weeks, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said the Camp fire had been surrounded by firefighte­rs after several days of rain in the Paradise area.

The nation’s deadliest wildfire in a century killed at least 85 people, and 249 are on a list of those unaccounte­d for. The number of missing dropped in recent days as officials confirmed that more people were alive.

Crews continued sifting through debris and ash for human remains.

The fire began on November 8 in the parched Sierra Nevada foothills and quickly spread across 240 square miles (620 square kilometres), destroying most of Paradise in a day.

Nearly 19,000 buildings, most of them homes, are gone.

The firefight got a boost last week from the first significan­t winter storm to hit California. It dropped an estimated seven inches (18 centimetre­s) of rain over the burnt-out area over a three-day period without causing significan­t mudslides, said Hannah Chandler-Cooley of the National Weather Service.

In southern California, more residents returned to areas evacuated in a destructiv­e fire as crews repaired power, telephone and gas utilities.

Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said they were in the last phase of repopulati­ng Malibu and unincorpor­ated areas of the county. At the height of the fire, 250,000 fled their homes. Three people died, and 1,643 buildings, most of them homes, were destroyed, officials said.

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