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Deadliest California fire’s toll rises to 42

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As of today, an additional 13 human remains have been recovered, which brings the total number to 42

Sheriff Kory Honea

paradise — The death toll from a huge blaze in northern California rose to 42 on Monday, making it the deadliest wildfire in state history.

Thousands of firefighte­rs spent a fifth day digging battle lines to contain the “Camp Fire” in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains north of Sacramento, while search teams were on a grim mission to recover the dead.

“As of today, an additional 13 human remains have been recovered, which brings the total number to 42,” Sheriff Kory Honea told a news conference.

The blaze is “the deadliest wildland fire in California history,” Honea said.

Although it is difficult to be certain due to inconsiste­ncies in record keeping and categoriza­tion, the Camp Fire appears to deadliest American wildfire in a century — since the Cloquet Fire killed an estimated 1,000 people in Minnesota in 1918.

The Camp Fire is the largest of several infernos that have sent a quarter of a million people fleeing their homes across the tinder-dry state, with winds of up to 100km per hour fanning the fast-moving flames.

In addition to the historic loss of life, the Camp Fire blaze is also more destructiv­e than any other on record, having razed 6,500 homes in the town of Paradise, effectivel­y wiping it off the map.

More than 5,100 firefighte­rs from as far as the states of Washington and Texas have been working to halt the advance of the inferno as “mass casualty” search teams backed by anthropolo­gists and a DNA lab pick through the charred ruins to identify remains — sometimes reduced to no more than shards of bone. —

 ?? AP ?? A member of the Sacramento County Coroner’s office looks for human remains in the rubble of a house burned in the Camp fire in paradise, California. —
AP A member of the Sacramento County Coroner’s office looks for human remains in the rubble of a house burned in the Camp fire in paradise, California. —

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