In the United States, the inferno that ravaged the wooded town of Paradise has become the deadliest wildfire in California&nbsp; state's history. It has claimed 42 lives till yesterday.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''The dead have been found in burned-out cars, in the smouldering ruins of their homes, or next to their vehicles, apparently overcome by smoke and flames before they could jump in behind the wheel and escape.<br />''<br />''The Butte County sheriff, Kory L. Honea said more than 200 people remain missing in and around the town. It has razed a staggering 6,453 homes.<br />''<br />''A 1933 blaze in Griffith Park in Los Angeles killed 29 people, and a series of wildfires in Northern California's wine country last fall killed 44 people.<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">&nbsp;</span>
News On AIR | November 13, 2018 9:40 AM
US: California wildfires claim 42 lives; become deadliest in state's history