Paradise — Emergency services sifted through the charred wreckage of California's deadliest ever wildfire on Sunday, searching for signs of nearly 1,000 people believed still missing as crews made progress in bringing the blaze under control. The remains of 77 people have been recovered, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said late on Sunday, as it cut the number of missing to 993 from 1,276. It gave no other details. The Camp Fire broke out in northern California on November 8 and last week all but obliterated Paradise, a mountain town of nearly 27,000 people about 145km north of state capital Sacramento. Officials said it had consumed about 150,000 acres and was 65% contained late on Sunday, up from 60% earlier in the day, as prospects of a heavy rainstorm from late Tuesday onwards raised hopes that that percentage will rise as the week progresses. They said full containment was not expected until November 30, however. Up to 10cm of rain are forecast to fall north of San Francisco ...

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