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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Nov 18, 2018, 09:56 PM Nov 2018

Searchers in California wildfire step up efforts before rain

CHICO, Calif. — Volunteers in white coveralls, hard hats and masks poked through ash and debris Sunday, searching for the remains of victims of the devastating Northern California wildfire before rains that are forecast for this week complicate their efforts.

While the predicted downpours could help tamp down the blazes that have killed 76 people so far, they also could wash away telltale fragments of bone, or turn loose, dry ash into a thick paste that would frustrate the search.

A team of 10 volunteers went from burned house to burned house Sunday in the devastated town of Paradise, accompanied by a cadaver dog with a bell on its collar that jingled in the grim landscape.

The members of the team scrutinized the rubble in five-minute sweeps, using sticks to move aside debris and focused on vehicles, bathtubs and what was left of mattresses. When no remains were found, they spray-painted a large, orange "0'' near the house.

Up to 400 people were involved in the overall search and recovery effort. Robert Panak, a volunteer on a different team from Napa County, spent the morning searching homes, but didn't find any remains.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/searchers-in-california-wildfire-step-up-efforts-before-rain/ar-BBPOZ4m?li=BBnb7Kz

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Searchers in California wildfire step up efforts before rain (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2018 OP
I drove tonight thru Thousand Oaks, on the 101. The fire there was from Los Vergenes Rd to about a wasupaloopa Nov 2018 #1
 

wasupaloopa

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1. I drove tonight thru Thousand Oaks, on the 101. The fire there was from Los Vergenes Rd to about a
Sun Nov 18, 2018, 10:08 PM
Nov 2018

mile past Kanan Rd. That is about 5 miles or more. Sometimes on both side of the 101 and sometimes just to the south.

The fires here in CA can strike anywhere.

Ever since the Thomas fire near Santa Barbara and Ventura this year, the largest wild fire in CA history, the fires that came after set new records for largest.

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