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In the US, the deadliest wildfire in California's history has claimed at least 63 lives and left more than 600 people missing, as firefighters gained ground in containing and suppressing the flames.
 
Some 500 rescue workers continued to sift through debris for missing people in and around the northern town of Paradise, one week after the deadly blaze, known as the Camp Fire, erupted and quickly raced through the town. Nearly 12,000



structures, including at least 9,700 homes, have been destroyed.
 
The blaze forced the evacuation of some 52,000 people who are staying in shelters. Schools across the San Francisco Bay Area were closed yesterday as winds carried smoke from the wildfires.
 
San Francisco International Airport said, nearly 200 flights have been delayed because of low visibility and smoke.



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