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California fires: At least 42 die in state's deadliest wildfire | California fires: At least 42 die in state's deadliest wildfire |
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Thirteen more bodies have been recovered in California, bringing the death toll in the US state's deadliest wildfire to 42, officials say. | Thirteen more bodies have been recovered in California, bringing the death toll in the US state's deadliest wildfire to 42, officials say. |
The remains were found in and around the largely incinerated town of Paradise, in the north of the state. | The remains were found in and around the largely incinerated town of Paradise, in the north of the state. |
At least 228 people are missing as the Camp Fire continues to rage. Nearly 7,200 structures have been destroyed, and another 15,500 are at risk. | At least 228 people are missing as the Camp Fire continues to rage. Nearly 7,200 structures have been destroyed, and another 15,500 are at risk. |
The fire has now surpassed the 1933 Griffith Park disaster that killed 31. | The fire has now surpassed the 1933 Griffith Park disaster that killed 31. |
Speaking at a news conference on Monday evening, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea confirmed the number of dead, and the official number of missing. | Speaking at a news conference on Monday evening, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea confirmed the number of dead, and the official number of missing. |
Many more people are said to be unaccounted for. | Many more people are said to be unaccounted for. |
In the south of the state, other wildfires are menacing lives and property. The Woolsey Fire has so far killed two people, damaging beach resorts, including Malibu. | |
More than 300,000 locals have been forced to flee their homes across California. | More than 300,000 locals have been forced to flee their homes across California. |
President Donald Trump has declared a "major disaster" in the state, making federal aid available to affected residents. | |
How did people die? | How did people die? |
Paradise and its surrounding areas bore the brunt of the Camp Fire - the largest blaze - which started in nearby forest on Thursday. | Paradise and its surrounding areas bore the brunt of the Camp Fire - the largest blaze - which started in nearby forest on Thursday. |
Some bodies were found in gutted cars that were overrun by the fast-moving fire, as residents scrambled to evacuate. | |
Sorrell Bobrink, a Paradise resident who managed to drive away with her child, told BBC World Service radio she had first been woken up and alerted by a phone call from a friend. | |
Describing the scene as "exactly like any apocalyptic movie I have ever seen", she said she had not known if she was driving towards death or out of harm's way as the sky blackened. | |
"I had to drive through the fire - it was awful. It was probably the most awful experience I will have in my life," she told the Newsday programme. | "I had to drive through the fire - it was awful. It was probably the most awful experience I will have in my life," she told the Newsday programme. |
"It was traumatising, we will be traumatised for a long time. My whole community was traumatised - I can't watch the videos anymore because I actually went through it." | "It was traumatising, we will be traumatised for a long time. My whole community was traumatised - I can't watch the videos anymore because I actually went through it." |
Many of the victims are believed to be elderly residents or people with mobility issues who would find evacuating more difficult. | Many of the victims are believed to be elderly residents or people with mobility issues who would find evacuating more difficult. |
Forensic experts are stepping up their search in the ruins of Paradise but officials warn that finding the bodies could take weeks. | |
Cadaver dogs are being brought in by local police to try and locate the dead, and two mobile army morgues will be used to help identify them. | Cadaver dogs are being brought in by local police to try and locate the dead, and two mobile army morgues will be used to help identify them. |
The fire has burned more than 111,000 acres (45,000 hectares) and is nearly 25% contained, fire officials say. | |
What about further south? | What about further south? |
The separate Woolsey Fire started on Thursday near Thousand Oaks, about 40 miles (64km) north-west of central Los Angeles. | |
It has consumed at least 85,500 acres and destroyed at least 177 buildings, officials say. It is only 10% contained. The smaller Hill Fire, nearby, has scorched 4,530 acres and is 75% contained. | |
Luxury homes in Malibu and other beach communities are among the properties destroyed. | Luxury homes in Malibu and other beach communities are among the properties destroyed. |
The nearby city of Calabasas, home to well-known celebrities, remains under a mandatory evacuation order. | The nearby city of Calabasas, home to well-known celebrities, remains under a mandatory evacuation order. |
Why are the fires so bad? | Why are the fires so bad? |
Historically, California's "wildfire season" started in summer and ran into early autumn but experts have warned that the risk is now year-round. | |
The California Public Utilities Commission is investigating what sparked the latest blazes - amid reports electrical companies may have suffered malfunctions near the sources shortly before the fires began. | The California Public Utilities Commission is investigating what sparked the latest blazes - amid reports electrical companies may have suffered malfunctions near the sources shortly before the fires began. |
Low humidity, warm Santa Ana winds and dry ground after a rain-free month have produced a prime fire-spreading environment. | |
The state's 40 million-strong population also helps explain the fires' deadliness. That number is almost double what it was in the 1970s, and people are living closer to at-risk forest areas. | |
And then there is climate change. Recent years have produced record-breaking temperatures, earlier springs and less reliable rainfall. | |
Citing the role of a warming climate, Governor Jerry Brown declared: "This is not the new normal, this is the new abnormal." | |
Thousands of firefighters, some from across the US, have been brought in to help battle the blazes. | Thousands of firefighters, some from across the US, have been brought in to help battle the blazes. |
Have you been affected by the wildfires? If it is safe to do so please get in touch. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been affected by the wildfires? If it is safe to do so please get in touch. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: |
Or use the form below | Or use the form below |