Some 88 killed, 196 missing three weeks
after Camp Fire began: sheriff
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[November 29, 2018]
By Lee van der Voo
CHICO, Calif. (Reuters) - At least 88
people have been killed and 196 people are listed as missing three weeks
after the deadliest wildfire in California history torched a small
mountain community leaving it in smoldering ruins, authorities said on
Wednesday.
The Camp Fire, which began on Nov. 8, destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and
burned nearly 153,000 acres (62,000 hectares), an area five times the
size of San Francisco, in and around the town of Paradise, a northern
California community of 27,000 people.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said on Wednesday he was optimistic that
some of the 196 people listed as missing could still be alive.
"That said, as we move into repopulating these areas and allowing people
to go into the areas, it is possible that some will find bones or bone
fragments," he told reporters, adding that authorities have ended their
search for victims.
The number of people on the list of missing has fluctuated. People who
were believed missing have been found in shelters or staying in hotels
or with friends, authorities said.
Three people were removed from the list of missing on Wednesday when
they were found in an RV park, the sheriff said.
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A group of U.S. Forest Service firefighters monitor a back fire
while battling to save homes at the Camp Fire in Paradise,
California, U.S. November 8, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam/File Photo
Some 35 people who were killed in the fire have been identified
through DNA and other forensics while another 47 have been
tentatively identified. Six remain unidentified, the sheriff said.
Fire officials said they reached full containment of the fire on
Sunday. Investigators have yet to determine the cause.
(Additional reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by
Nick Macfie)
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