Number of missing in California fire jumps past 600
PARADISE, California: The number of people listed as missing in one of
California's deadliest wildfires has skyrocketed past 600, authorities
said Thursday (Nov 15), as the remains of seven additional victims were
found by rescuers.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said the number of missing had more than
doubled during the day to 631 as investigators went back and checked
emergency calls made when the fire broke out a week ago.
"I want you to understand that the chaos we were dealing with was
extraordinary" when the fire started, he told journalists, in explaining
the staggering new number.
The seven additional victims brings to 63 the number of people who have died in the so-called Camp Fire in northern California.
At least three other people have died in southern California in another blaze dubbed the Woolsey Fire.
President Donald Trump is set to visit California on Saturday to meet
with victims of the wildfires believed to be the worst in the state's
history.
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