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California fire death toll rises to 23

PARADISE, United States, Nov 11, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The death toll from
destructive fires hitting California rose to 23 Saturday as rescue workers
recovered more bodies of people killed by the late-season infernos.

Firefighters battled raging fires at both ends of the state — in Butte
County, a scenic area in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains north
of Sacramento, and in the Los Angeles area, where two deaths possibly related
to a fire were reported.

There is little hope of containing the flames anytime soon, as the
National Weather Service said strong winds and dry conditions were expected
through the weekend.

“Today, 14 additional bodies were located, which brings our total number
to 23,” Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said at a late Saturday news
conference as he discussed a blaze known as the “Camp Fire.”

Acrid smoke from the fire covered the sky for miles, the sun barely
visible. On the ground, cars caught in the flames were reduced to metal
carcasses, while power lines were gnawed by the flames.

Mandatory evacuation orders were issued for more than 52,000 people in the
area.

In the town of Paradise more than 6,700 buildings — including a hospital,
a gas station, and several restaurants — have been consumed by the fire.

Rescuers removed human remains over several hours in Paradise and placed
them in a black hearse. Charred body parts were transported by bucket, while
intact remains were carried in body bags.

At the Holly Hills Mobile Estate the mobile homes had been reduced to
smoldering piles of debris. Yellow police tape marked spots that were tagged
“Doe C” and “Doe D,” suggesting that bodies were found there.

Locals fled the danger, but police told AFP some farmers returned to check
on their cattle.

Fanned by strong winds, the blaze has so far scorched 100,000 acres
(40,500 hectares) and is 20 percent contained, the California Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said. So far, three of the more than
3,200 firefighters deployed have been injured.

They estimate they will need three weeks to fully contain the blaze.

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Local power authorities told state officials that an outage occurred near
the spot where the fire erupted, The Sacramento Bee reported, but there is no
official cause of the Camp Fire blaze.

– “No more Fed payments!” –

President Donald Trump, traveling in France for World War I
commemorations, drew criticism for his unsympathetic reaction to the
devastation.

“There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in
California except that forest management is so poor,” Trump tweeted.

“Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all
because of gross mismanagement of the forests. Remedy now, or no more Fed
payments!” Brian Rice, the head of the California Professional Firefighters,
slammed Trump’s tweet as “ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who
are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines.”

He said the president’s claim that forest policies were mismanaged “is
dangerously wrong.”

Trump later showed more sympathy. “Our hearts are with those fighting the
fires,” as well as the evacuees and families of the victims, he tweeted. “God
Bless them all.”

– Malibu mansions in flames –

In southern California, more wildfires burned, including one just north of
Los Angeles and another in Ventura County near Thousand Oaks, where a Marine
Corps veteran shot dead 12 people in a country music bar on Wednesday.

Two bodies were found in Malibu — one of the most coveted locations in
California for Hollywood stars seeking privacy and luxury — in an area where
the “Woolsey Fire” swept through, the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department.
However the incident “is being investigated by the homicide department,” an
LACS spokesperson told AFP.

The Woolsey Fire has consumed around 83,000 acres, destroyed at least 177
structures and was five percent contained, Cal Fire said late Saturday.
Evacuation orders had been issued for some 88,000 homes in Ventura County and
neighboring Los Angeles County.

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West, who lives just north of coastal
Malibu, was one of the celebrities forced to flee.

Director Guillermo del Toro tweeted that Bleak House, his museum of horror
movie memorabilia, was safe after he saying he feared it would go up in
smoke.

Actor Martin Sheen, briefly reported missing by his actor son Charlie, was
also forced to evacuate.

“We’re fine, we’re at Zuma Beach and we’re probably going to sleep in the
car tonight,” Martin Sheen told Fox News 11, adding that it was the worst
fire he had seen in 48 years of living in Malibu.

The wildfire reached Paramount Ranch, destroying the Western Town sets
used for hundreds of productions including HBO’S sci-fi western “Westworld,”
network officials said.

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