Otago Daily Times

California fire death toll continues to rise

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PARADISE, California: The remains of six more victims were found yesterday in and around a northern California town overrun by flames last week, raising the death toll to 48 in a wildfire disaster already ranked as California’s most lethal and destructiv­e in state history.

The latest tally of casualties from the Camp Fire was announced by Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea as forensic teams with cadaver dogs combed through a ghostly landscape strewn with ash and charred debris in Paradise, California, in the Sierra foothills about 280km north of San Francisco.

The intensifie­d effort to locate victims came on the sixth day of a blaze that incinerate­d more than 7000 homes and other buildings, including most of Paradise, a town once home to 27,000 people.

Honea had previously said that 228 people were listed as missing, and his office also was working to determine the fate of nearly 1300 individual­s whose loved ones had requested ‘‘wellbeing checks’’ on their behalf.

By Tuesday, the killer blaze dubbed the Camp Fire had blackened 50,500ha of droughtpar­ched scrub, up 3240ha from the night before, but crews had carved containmen­t lines around nearly a third of the fire’s expanding perimeter.

More than 50,000 area residents remained under evacuation orders and 15,500 structures were still listed as threatened by the blaze.

Diminished winds and higher humidity levels allowed crews to make headway against the flames, fire officials said.

The news was likewise more upbeat on the southern end of California’s wildfire front, where a blaze called the Woolsey Fire has killed two people, destroyed over 400 structures and displaced some 200,000 people in the mountains and foothills near the Malibu coast west of Los Angeles.

 ?? PHOTOS: REUTERS ?? View from space . . . A Nasa Terra satellite image shows smoke continuing to spread west from the Camp Fire and two more fires, the Hill and Woolsey Fires in southern California.
PHOTOS: REUTERS View from space . . . A Nasa Terra satellite image shows smoke continuing to spread west from the Camp Fire and two more fires, the Hill and Woolsey Fires in southern California.
 ??  ?? Grim search . . . Cal Fire firefighte­rs comb through a house destroyed by the Camp Fire in Paradise, California yesterday.
Grim search . . . Cal Fire firefighte­rs comb through a house destroyed by the Camp Fire in Paradise, California yesterday.

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