The Latest On What's Now The Deadliest Wildfire In California History
At least 42 are dead in Butte County, Calif., where a devastating fire tore through the small town of Paradise and other communities. Many residents were left with nothing. Hundreds are still missing.
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November 14, 2018 at 06:00AM
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NPR News: The Latest On What's Now The Deadliest Wildfire In California History
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