Last night, Investigators in California revealed that another seven
sets of human remains have been found in the northern part of the
state’s Camp Fire, bringing the total number of people killed to 63.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said that of those found dead, 53
have been positively identified. Three of the bodies were found in
Paradise a town of 27,000 that has been destroyed by the inferno.
Another three were found in Magalia and one was discovered in Concow.
The number of people who remain unaccounted for in the Northern
California area increased to 631, by more than 500 people, officials
said. Some 52,000 people have been displaced. The wildfire which started
on November 8 remains the deadliest in California state history,
leaving more than 8,500 structures destroyed and 140,000 acres of land
scorched. It was 40 percent contained as of Thursday night.
President Trump is scheduled to travel to the Golden State on
Saturday to visit victims of fires in both the northern and southern
ends of the state. Trump is supposed to pay a visit to those who’ve been
affected by the flames, White House Deputy Press Secretary Lindsay
Walters said. “We will keep you updated on details as they are
available,” Walters said.
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