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10 now dead in massive Northern California wildfire

Authorities said Thursday that at least 10 people have died in a... Read More
CALIFORNIA: Authorities said Thursday that at least 10 people have died in a massive

Northern California

wildfire and 16 people remain missing.


Butte County sheriff's deputies and detectives found seven bodies on Thursday, a day after three other victims were discovered. Among those unaccounted for are grandparents who told their son they were going to try to escape the flames by finding shelter in a pond.

More bodies could be found as crews manage to make their way into devastated areas. A team of anthropologists from

Chico State University

were helping in the search, sheriff's Capt. Derek Bell said.

The weeks-old fire was about 50% contained when winds drove it into explosive growth on Tuesday, driving it through rugged

Sierra Nevada

foothills and destroying much of the town of Berry Creek.

Some 2,000 homes and other buildings officials have burned, fire officials said.

The fire is among five this year that have set records for the most land ever burned, including a blaze that broke the mark Thursday as the largest ever.

More than 4,800 square miles (12,500 square kilometers) have burned so far this year - more land than

Rhode Island

, Delaware and Washington DC combined - and fall is typically the worst season for fires. Twelve people have been killed and nearly 4,000 structures have burned across the state.

The fires, fed by drought-sapped vegetation amid warming temperatures attributed to climate change, have spread at an alarming rate and given people less time to flee.

Hundreds of campers, hikers, and people spending Labor Day weekend at mountainside reservoirs and retreats had to be evacuated by military helicopter when they got stranded by a fast-moving fire that broke out in the

Sierra National Forest

in the center of the state during record-setting high temperatures.
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