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firefighters in California say the deadly wildfire that tore through the US

state over the past two weeks has now been completely contained the so called

campfire was both the deadliest and most destructive fire in California's history

at least 85 people have been killed and more than 270 people are still

unaccounted for a hundred and fifty-four thousand acres in Northern California

have been scorched with nearly 14,000 homes destroyed rain hit the area last

week helping to contain the fire but adding to challenges in recovery efforts

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California Man Tells Harrowing Story Of Surviving Deadly 'Camp' Fire - Duration: 2:08.

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California's deadliest wildfire 100% contained: fire authorities - Duration: 0:40.

firefighters in California say the deadly wildfire that tore through the

United States the US state over the past two weeks has been completely contained

the so called campfire was both the deadliest and the most destructive fire

in at California's history at least 85 people have been killed and more than

270 people remain unaccounted for a hundred and fifty-four thousand acres in

Northern California have been scorched with nearly 14,000 homes destroyed rain

hit the area last week helping to contain the fire but adding to

challenges in recovery efforts

For more infomation >> California's deadliest wildfire 100% contained: fire authorities - Duration: 0:40.

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Number Of Missing In California's Deadly Camp Fire Falls Below 250 - News Today - Duration: 3:50.

 (Reuters) ― The number of people still missing after a northern California wildfire obliterated the mountain town of Paradise, dropped to 249 on Sunday, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said

 The number was revised down from 475 as people who were believed missing were found in shelters, staying in hotels or with friends, officials said, adding that many did not know they were on the list

 The search for the dead will continue at first light Sunday, in the ash and rubble of the so-called Camp Fire that started on Nov

8 and killed at least 85 people and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes, in and around Paradise, California, about 175 miles northeast of San Francisco

 The death toll was increased late Saturday night by one, according to the Butte County Sheriff's Office

ASSOCIATED PRESS After a brief delay to let a downpour pass, volunteers resume their search for human remains at a mobile home park in Paradise, Calif

, on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018.  Searchers will have a few more days of dry weather, but starting late Tuesday, another 2-5 inches of rain is expected to drop on the Sierra Nevada foothills through next Sunday, hampering the searchers work and renewing fears of flash floods and mudslides, forecasters said

 "The fear is that the rain will drop in intense bursts," Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, said early Sunday

 "All the vegetation has burned away, and that's a dangerous recipe for mudslides," Hurley said

 Last week, 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) of rain fell there and turned ash from the thousands of destroyed homes into slurry, complicating the work of finding bodies reduced to bone fragments

 Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea has warned that remains of some victims may never be found

Elijah Nouvelage / Reuters Irma Corona (R) comforts neighbor Gerryann Wulbern in front of the remains of Wulbern's home after the two returned for the first time since the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, on Thursday, Nov

22, 2018.  The town of Paradise was a popular destination for retirees, with people aged 65 or older accounting for a quarter of its 27,000 residents

Most of the victims of the fire identified so far were of retirement age.  With help from the recent rain, firefighters have contained 98 percent of the blaze, which torched 154,000 acres ― an area five times the size of San Francisco, officials said

 Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the fire.  Thousands of people forced to flee Paradise spent Thanksgiving in warehouses in the nearby city of Chico, or with friends or relatives in nearby towns

 (Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; additional reporting by Andrew Hay in New Mexico, Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles and Gabriella Borter in New York; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle) RELATED

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Number of missing in deadly California wildfire drops - Daily News - Duration: 3:06.

The number of people still missing after a northern California wildfire obliterated the mountain town of Paradise, dropped to 249 on Sunday, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said

The number was revised down from 475 after people who were believed missing were found in shelters, staying in hotels or with friends, officials said, adding that many did not know they were on the list

The search for the dead is continuing Sunday in the ash and rubble of the so-called Camp Fire that started on November 8 and killed at least 85 people and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes, in and around Paradise, California, about 175 miles northeast of San Francisco

The death toll was increased late Saturday night by one, according to the Butte County Sheriff's Office

Searchers will have a few more days of dry weather. Starting late Tuesday, another 2-5 inches of rain is expected to drop on the Sierra Nevada foothills through next Sunday, hampering the searchers work and renewing fears of flash floods and mudslides, forecasters said

'The fear is that the rain will drop in intense bursts,' Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, said on Sunday

'All the vegetation has burned away, and that's a dangerous recipe for mudslides,' Hurley said

Last week, 2-3 inches of rain fell there and turned ash from the thousands of destroyed homes into slurry, complicating the work of finding bodies reduced to bone fragments

Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea has warned that remains of some victims may never be found

 The town of Paradise was a popular destination for retirees, with people aged 65 or older accounting for a quarter of its 27,000 residents

Most of the victims of the fire identified so far were of retirement age. Share this article Share With help from the recent rain, firefighters have contained 98 percent of the blaze, which torched 154,000 acres - an area five times the size of San Francisco, officials said

Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the fire.Thousands of people forced to flee Paradise spent Thanksgiving in warehouses in the nearby city of Chico, or with friends or relatives in nearby towns

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Deadly California wildfire that incinerated Paradise is 100 percent contained World news - Duration: 1:43.

Deadly California wildfire that incinerated Paradise is 100 percent contained World news

The northern California wildfire that destroyed the mountain town of Paradise and killed at least 85 people was 100% contained on Sunday, state fire officials said.

The so-called Camp fire, the deadliest such blaze in California history, started on 8 November. It burned nearly 154,000 acres – an area five times the size of San Francisco – and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes in and around Paradise, about 175 miles north-east of San Francisco, according to the California department of forestry and fire protection.

The number of people still missing dropped to 249 on Sunday, the Butte county sheriff's office said. The number was revised down from 475 as people who were believed missing were found in shelters, staying in hotels or with friends, officials said, adding that many had not known they were on the list.

Searchers will have a few more days of dry weather but starting late on Tuesday, another 2in to 5in of rain is expected to drop on the Sierra Nevada foothills through to Sunday, hampering work and renewing fears of flash floods and mudslides, forecasters said.

"The fear is that the rain will drop in intense bursts," Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, said on Sunday. "All the vegetation has burned away, and that's a dangerous recipe for mudslides."

The 2in to 3in of rain that fell in recent days turned ash from the thousands of destroyed homes into slurry, complicating the work of finding bodies reduced to bone fragments. The Butte county sheriff, Kory Honea, has warned that remains of some victims may never be found.

Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the fire.

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