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Massacred by fire

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California­n resident Jhonathan Clark walking in what was his house, destroyed by Camp fire, in Paradise, California. His greatest concern now is to find his brother Maurice, his sister-in-law and his six-year- old nephew.

The number of people missing in one of California’s deadliest wildfires soared to more than 600 as the remains of seven more victims were found by rescuers.

Authoritie­s said the list of missing people had jumped from 300 to 631 during the day as investigat­ors went back and reviewed emergency calls made when the so-called Camp Fire in northern California erupted on Nov 8.

“I want you to understand that the chaos we were dealing with was extraordin­ary” when the fire broke out, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said, in explaining the staggering new toll of missing.

The seven additional victims brings to 63 the number of people who have died in the Camp Fire.

At least three other people have died in southern California in another blaze dubbed the Woolsey Fire, which engulfed parts of Malibu, destroying the homes of several celebritie­s.

President Donald Trump is set to visit the western state on Saturday to meet with victims of the wildfires, believed to be the deadliest and most destructiv­e in the state’s history.

Many of the victims and the hundreds missing in the Camp Fire were elderly people who lived in the Butte County town of Paradise, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is believed they were unable to flee the fast-moving blaze or were trapped in their cars as they attempted to escape the inferno.

Honea said the number of those missing was likely to fluctuate as people call in to report loved ones unaccounte­d for or found alive.

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 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Scorched earth: A burned-out vehicle stands among charred remains in Paradise, California. The number of hectares burned in the fires was reportedly higher than the total burned in wildfires last year.
— Bloomberg Scorched earth: A burned-out vehicle stands among charred remains in Paradise, California. The number of hectares burned in the fires was reportedly higher than the total burned in wildfires last year.

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