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		Death toll in massive California wildfire 
		revised down by one 
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		[February 08, 2019] 
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		ANGELES (Reuters) - The death toll in California's deadliest and most 
		destructive wildfire was revised down by one, to 85, on Thursday by a 
		sheriff who said that remains initially thought to belong to two people 
		turned out to be from the same individual. | 
		
		 
		
		A neighborhood destroyed by the Camp Fire is seen in Paradise, 
		California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester/File Photo | 
	
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				Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said the number of people still 
				considered missing or unaccounted for in the aftermath of the 
				Camp Fire had also been reduced by one after a man on that list 
				was taken into custody on an arrest warrant.
 The Camp Fire broke out on Nov. 8 and quickly incinerated most 
				of the Sierra foothills town of Paradise, about 175 miles (280 
				km) north of San Francisco, destroying 18,500 homes.
 
 Most of the fatalities from the blaze were in Paradise.
 
 At 85, the casualty toll from the Camp Fire stands as the 
				greatest loss of life from a single wildfire on record in 
				California, and the highest from any U.S. wildfire during the 
				past century.
 
 (Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Robert Birsel)
 
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