California fire: 29 dead, 228 still missing
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New Delhi, Nov 12 (ANI): As many as 29 people have died in the fast-moving wildfire which began here on November 8. The numbers are expected to rise. Authorities confirmed that as many as 228 people are unaccounted for in Northern California, reported The Hill. The fire which is now dubbed as "Camp Fire" destroyed Northern and Southern California and displaced as many as 3,00,000 people. According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, 109,000 acres of land has burned down, since the fire first began.
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