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California wildfires death toll reaches 31

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Update: 2017-10-13 00:21:06
California wildfires death toll reaches 31 California wildfires death toll reaches 31 (Photo: collected)

DHAKA: The number of people confirmed dead in wildfires sweeping northern California has climbed to 31 and warning has been issued that conditions would worsen further, reports BBC.

Hundreds of people remain missing as at least 22 fires rampaged across the state's famous wine country.

More than 8,000 firefighters are now battling the flames.

The wildfires have destroyed more than 3,500 buildings and homes over 170,000 acres (68,800 hectares) and displaced about 25,000 people.

Seventeen people are now confirmed killed in Sonoma County, with another eight in Mendocino County, four in Yuba County and two in Napa County, officials said.

The updated casualty figures mean the wildfires are the deadliest in California since 1933, when 29 people died in fires at Griffith Park in Los Angeles.

Strong winds that have fanned the flames eased in recent days, but forecasters warned they were set to pick up again on Friday night (October 13).

"We are not even close to being out of this emergency," Mark Ghilarducci, state director of emergency services, told reporters.

State fire chief Ken Pimlott warned of "erratic, shifting winds all weekend".

It is not yet clear what started the fires on Sunday night (October 8), but officials say power lines blown over by strong winds could be the cause.

BDST: 1020 HRS, OCT 13, 2017
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