<span style="color: #222222;">In the United States, the death toll in the country's deadliest wildfire in a century in Northern California has climbed to 76, with nearly 1,300 people still missing. </span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">Authorities said, deputies have located hundreds of people, but the overall number of those unaccounted for continues to grow.</span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">President Donald Trump toured the area, joined by California's outgoing and incoming Governors, and took stock of the situation in the town of Paradise. Describing the scene as sad to see, he pledged government's full support.</span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">The blaze, known as Camp Fire, started in the area on the 8th of this month and destroyed nearly 10,000 homes and torched some 600 square kilometres. It has been 55 per cent contained.</span><br />'' <br />'' <span style="color: #222222;">Mr Trump also visited Southern California, where firefighters were making progress on a wildfire that tore through communities west of Los Angeles, killing three people.</span>
News On AIR | November 18, 2018 12:15 PM
Death toll in wildfire in Northern California in US climbs to 76; nearly 1,300 people still missing