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加利福尼亚野火的死亡人数上升,最致命

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  加利福尼亚州帕拉迪斯 - 周日,当亲戚拼命寻找失踪亲人的庇护所时,搜查天堂和外围地区的吸烟废墟的人员发现了六具尸体,使死亡人数增加到29人,与加州历史上最致命的野火相匹配。

  野火在该州的两端继续愤怒,预计一夜之间会产生强风,这将挑战消防员。全州范围内的死亡人数为31人。肆虐加利福尼亚北部地区的篝火是最致命​​的。

  巴特县警长Kory Honea周日晚间在新闻发布会上说,共发现了29具尸体。他说有228人仍然下落不明。

  十个搜索和恢复团队正在天堂工作 - 一个27,000人的小镇,周四大部分被焚烧 - 以及周围的社区。当局呼吁移动DNA实验室和人类学家帮助确定加州历史上最具破坏性的野火的受害者。

  到了下午的早些时候,驻扎在天堂的两个黑色灵车中的一个已经拾起了另一套遗骸。

  

Slide 1 of 50:2018年11月8日星期四Camp Fire在加利福尼亚州天堂流泪时,火焰在一辆面包车内燃烧。星期四在加利福尼亚州北部,成千上万的人逃离了一个快速移动的野火,一些抓着婴儿和他们放弃了车辆并在火焰前步行出击,迫使整个城镇撤离并摧毁了数百座建筑物。 (美联社照片/ Noah Berger)
Slide 2 of 50:Cathy Fallon(C)在Camp Fire期间留下来倾向于她的马匹,拥抱Shawna De Long(L)和4月史密斯,他们为2018年11月11日在加利福尼亚州天堂的马匹提供物资。
第3页,共50页:2018年11月11日,美国南加州西山的Woolsey大火与消防队员一起战斗。
Slide 4 of 50: Ricky Alvarado looks over the charred remains of his home at the Seminole Springs Mobile Home Park, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, after the neighborhood was devastated by wildfires in Agoura Hills, Calif.
Slide 5 of 50: An aircraft drops flame retardant as firefighters battle the Woolsey Fire as it continues to burn in Malibu, California, U.S., November 11, 2018.
Slide 6 of 50: Jimmy Clements, who stayed at his home as the Camp Fire raged through Paradise, Calif., pets his dog Blue, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018.
Slide 7 of 50: Firefighters battle the Woolsey Fire as it continues to burn in Malibu, California, U.S., November 11, 2018.
Slide 8 of 50: Santos Alvarado, right, and his son Ricky search for belongings at their destroyed home at Seminole Springs Mobile Home Park, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, following devastating wildfires in the area in Agoura Hills, Calif.
Slide 9 of 50: A tattered flag flies over a burned out home at the Camp Fire, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, in Paradise, Calif. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Slide 10 of 50: A home overlooking the Pacific Ocean is consumed by a wildfire Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, in Malibu, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Slide 11 of 50: The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean as the Woolsey Fire continues to burn in Malibu, California, U.S., November 11, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Slide 12 of 50: BIG BEND, CA - NOVEMBER 11:  A fire truck stands by as the Camp Fire burns in the hills on November 11, 2018 near Oroville, California. Fueled by high winds and low humidity the Camp Fire ripped through the town of Paradise charring 105,000 acres, killed 23 people and has destroyed over 6,700 homes and businesses. The fire is currently at 20 percent containment.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Slide 13 of 50: Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETER DASILVA/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9973331o) Members of the UC Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team, Ashley Nola (left) and Catherine McFarren (right), tend to burns on a dog that was brought in to the Butte County Fair Grounds where large animals are being sheltered during the Camp Fire, as it continues to burn through the region, fueled by high winds in Butte County, California, USA, 10 November 2018. The nearby communities of Pulga, Paradise and Concow, have been ordered to evacuate the area. Butte County wildfire and evacuations, USA - 10 Nov 2018
Slide 14 of 50: The Camp Fire burns near Big Bend, California, U.S., November 10, 2018. Picture taken November 10, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
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Slide 16 of 50: A table and chairs stand outside of one of at least 20 homes destroyed just on Windermere Drive in the Point Dume area of Malibu, Calif., Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. Known as the Woolsey Fire, it has consumed thousands of acres and destroyed dozens of homes. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Slide 17 of 50: A burned out bulldozer destroyed by the Camp Fire is seen in Paradise, California, U.S. November 10, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
Slide 18 of 50: Melted metal from an abandoned car destroyed by the Camp Fire is seen in Paradise, California, U.S. November 10, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
Slide 19 of 50: Horses are tied to lifeguard booths on the beach in Malibu, Calif., Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. Wildfires are burning in both Southern and Northern California. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Slide 20 of 50: A CalFire firefighter sets up tape as Yuba and Butte County Sheriff officers recover a body at a burned out residence in Paradise, California on November 10, 2018.
Slide 21 of 50: Krystin Harvey, left, comforts her daughter Araya Cipollini at the remains of their home burned in the Camp Fire, Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.
Slide 22 of 50: Abandoned cars, scorched by the wildfire, line Pearson Rd. in Paradise, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018.
Slide 23 of 50: Firefighters gather for a morning briefing during the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, U.S. November 10, 2018.
Slide 24 of 50: A Butte County sherriff deputy searches the property of a destroyed home for a reported Camp Fire victim on November 10, 2018 in Paradise, California.
Slide 25 of 50: Equine veterinarian Jesse Jellison carries an injured goose to a waiting transport during the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, U.S. November 10, 2018.
Slide 26 of 50: A deer walks past a destroyed home on Orrin Lane after the wildfire burned through Paradise, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018.
Slide 27 of 50: A woman runs as firefighters work to control a flare up due to flying embers from the Woolsey Fire, November 10, 2018 in Calabasas, California.
Slide 28 of 50: CHICO, CA - NOVEMBER 09:  A California Highway Patrol vehicle mans a checkpoint along Highway 32 as the Camp Fire burns in the area on November 9, 2018 in Chico, California. Fueled by high winds and low humidity, the rapidly spreading Camp Fire ripped through the town of Paradise and has quickly charred 70,000 acres and has destroyed numerous homes and businesses in a matter of hours. The fire is currently at five percent containment.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Slide 29 of 50: Firefighters discover a Purple Heart and other medals of valor at a burned property in Paradise, north of Sacramento, California on November 09, 2018. - A rapidly spreading, late-season wildfire in northern California has burned 20,000 acres of land and prompted authorities to issue evacuation orders for thousands of people.  As many as 1000 homes, a hospital, a Safeway store and scores of other structures have burned in the area as the Camp fire tore through the region. (Photo by Josh Edelson / AFP)        (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
Slide 30 of 50: Capt. Steve Millosovich carries a cage of cats while battling the Camp Fire in Big Bend, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. Millosovich said the cage fell from the bed of a pick-up truck as an evacuee drove to safety. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Slide 31 of 50: An air tanker drops flame retardant to protect homes as fires burn Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, as seen from a helicopter over the Calabasas section of Los Angeles. Flames driven by powerful winds torched dozens of hillside homes in Southern California, burning parts of tony Calabasas and mansions in Malibu and forcing tens of thousands of people - including some celebrities - to flee as the fire marched across the Santa Monica Mountains toward the sea. The cause of the blazes was not known. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Slide 32 of 50: Smoke from a wildfire is seen in Calabasas, California, U.S. November 9, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Slide 33 of 50: MALIBU, CA - NOVEMBER 09: Embers falls from burning palms and the sun is obscured by smoke as flames close in on a house at the Woolsey Fire on November 9, 2018 in Malibu, California. About 75,000 homes have been evacuated in Los Angeles and Ventura counties due to two fires in the region.   (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Slide 34 of 50: THOUSAND OAKS, CA - NOVEMBER 09:  Horses are spooked as the Woolsey Fire moves through the property on Cornell Road near Paramount Ranch on November 9, 2018 inAgoura Hills, California. About 75,000 homes have been evacuated in Los Angeles and Ventura counties due to two fires in the region.  (Photo by Matthew Simmons/Getty Images)
Slide 35 of 50: A vineyard burns overnight during a wildfire that destroyed dozens of homes in Thousand Oaks, California, U.S. November 9, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Slide 36 of 50: Roger Bloxberg, right, and his wife Anne hug as they watch a wildfire on a hill top near their home Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in West Hills, Calif.
Slide 37 of 50: A shortwave infrared (SWIR) satelite image of the Camp Fire in Magalia, Paradise, California, U.S. November 9, 2018.
Slide 38 of 50: WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA - NOVEMBER 09: A firefighter battles hotspots on a mobile home at the Oak Forest mobile home park in Westlake Village during the Woolsey Fire on Friday, Nov 9, 2018.
Slide 39 of 50: WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA - NOVEMBER 09: Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire in a home on Canyon Ridge Drive during the Woolsey Fire in Westlake Village on Friday, Nov 9, 2018.
Slide 40 of 50: WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA - NOVEMBER 09: Exhausted firefighters rest on Glenbridge Road in Westlake Village during the Woolsey Fire on Friday, Nov 9, 2018.
Slide 41 of 50: PARADISE, CA - NOVEMBER 09:  Firefighters try to keep flames from burning home from spreading to a neighboring apartment complex as they battle the Camp Fire on November 9, 2018 in Paradise, California. Fueled by high winds and low humidity, the rapidly spreading Camp Fire ripped through the town of Paradise and has quickly charred 70,000 acres and has destroyed numerous homes and businesses in a matter of hours. The fire is currently at five percent containment.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Slide 42 of 50: Firefighter Jose Corona sprays water as flames from the Camp Fire consume a home in Magalia, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Slide 43 of 50: Firefighters push a vehicle from a garage as a wildfire fire burns a home near Malibu Lake in Malibu, Calif., Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Slide 44 of 50: Flames consume a Kentucky Fried Chicken as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise, Calif., on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. Tens of thousands of people fled a fast-moving wildfire Thursday in Northern California, some clutching babies and pets as they abandoned vehicles and struck out on foot ahead of the flames that forced the evacuation of an entire town and destroyed hundreds of structures.  (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Slide 45 of 50: A group of U.S. Forest Service firefighters monitor a back fire while battling to save homes at the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, U.S. November 8, 2018. REUTERS/Stephen Lam - RC1E7149CA10
Slide 46 of 50: An American flag is seen at an engulfed car dealership during the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, U.S. November 8, 2018.
Slide 47 of 50: Nurse Cassie Lerossignol hugs as coworker as the Feather River Hospital burns while the Camp Fire rages through Paradise, Calif., on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. Tens of thousands of people fled a fast-moving wildfire Thursday in Northern California, some clutching babies and pets as they abandoned vehicles and struck out on foot ahead of the flames that forced the evacuation of an entire town.
Slide 48 of 50: A vintage car rests among debris as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise, Calif., on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. Tens of thousands of people fled a fast-moving wildfire Thursday in Northern California, some clutching babies and pets as they abandoned vehicles and struck out on foot ahead of the flames that forced the evacuation of an entire town.
Slide 49 of 50:医疗人员在羽毛河医院烧伤时撤离病人,而阵营火灾于2018年11月8日星期四在加利福尼亚州天堂肆虐。周四北加利福尼亚州数万人逃离快速移动的野火,有些人抓着婴儿和宠物,因为他们放弃了车辆并在火焰前步行冲出,迫使整个城镇撤离。
幻灯片50 of 50:房子在2018年11月8日星期四营地火灾肆虐加利福尼亚州天堂时烧毁。星期四在加利福尼亚州北部,成千上万的人逃离了快速移动的野火,一些人抓着婴儿和宠物。他们放弃了车辆并在火焰前步行冲出,迫使整个城镇撤离。
Slide 1 of 50:2018年11月8日星期四Camp Fire在加利福尼亚州天堂流泪时,火焰在一辆面包车内燃烧。星期四在加利福尼亚州北部,成千上万的人逃离了一个快速移动的野火,一些抓着婴儿和他们放弃了车辆并在火焰前步行出击,迫使整个城镇撤离并摧毁了数百座建筑物。(美联社照片/ Noah Berger)

 

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  在非常干燥的条件下加利福尼亚州的火灾和强大的圣安娜风强迫整个城镇撤离,摧毁了数百个建筑物并导致死亡。

  (图)当Camp Fire于2018年11月8日在加利福尼亚州天堂流泪时,火焰在一辆面包车内燃烧。

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  寻找朋友或亲戚的人们称为疏散中心,医院,警察和验尸官办公室。

  Sol Bechtold开车从避难所到避难所寻找他的母亲Joanne Caddy,她是一位75岁的寡妇,她的房子与她在天堂以北的Magalia附近的其他地方一起被烧毁。她独自生活,没有开车。

  Bechtold在社交媒体上发布了一个传单,将其固定在收容所的公告栏上,并向撤离人员展示她的照片,询问是否有人认出她。他碰到了几个凯蒂的邻居,但他们没有见过她。

  当他开车经过烟雾和阴霾到另一个避难所时,他说,“我也处在一片黑暗的情感云中。你的母亲在某个地方而且你不知道她在哪里。你不知道她是否安全。”

  他补充说:“我必须保持积极态度。她是一个坚强,聪明的女人。”

  官员和亲属都抱有希望,许多下落不明的人是安全的,根本没有手机或其他方式与亲人联系。位于受灾北部县的治安官办公室设立了一个失踪人员呼叫中心,以帮助人们联系。

  州长杰里布朗说加利福尼亚州要求特朗普政府提供援助。唐纳德特朗普总统将火灾归咎于“贫困”森林管理。布朗在新闻发布会上说,联邦政府和州政府必须做更多的森林管理,但表示这不是问题的根源。

  “管理我们所能到处的所有森林并不能阻止气候变化,”布朗说。“那些否认这一点的人肯定会为我们现在目睹的悲剧做出贡献,并将在未来几年继续见证。”

  消防队员用铁锹和推土机,阻燃剂和软管与Camp Fire作斗争,预计周日风速可达40英里/小时(64公里/小时)。有关官员表示,他们预计周一中午风会消退,但仍然没有下雨。

  超过8,000名消防队员在加利福尼亚州北部和南部近400平方英里(1,040平方公里)的地方与三场大型野火作战,并有州外人员抵达。

  在南加利福尼亚州发现两人死亡 ,那里的火焰摧毁了马里布的豪宅和工人阶级的洛杉矶郊区。

  在马里布的一条车道上发现了被烧毁的尸体,居民被迫离开家园,包括Lady Gaga,Kim Kardashian West和Martin Sheen。演员杰拉德·巴特勒在Instagram上说,他的马里布住宅“已经消失了一半”,卡米尔格拉默迈耶的一位公关人员说,“贝弗利山庄的真正主妇”明星在海边飞地失去了她的家。

  周三晚上,在南加利福尼亚州的一家乡村音乐酒吧发生的枪击事件中,火焰还围攻了南加州的千橡市。

  在加利福尼亚州北部,警长Honea说在一些街区的破坏是如此完整,“很难确定那里是否有人类遗骸。

  当局还带来了一个DNA实验室,并表示官员会联系那些已经登记失踪亲人的亲戚,以便在火灾摧毁超过6,700幢建筑物之后帮助识别死者,几乎所有这些建筑物都在家中。

  加利福尼亚北部的29人死亡事件与有史以来最致命的一次火灾相匹配,1933年在洛杉矶的格里菲斯公园发生大火,尽管去年秋天北加州葡萄酒国家的一系列野火造成44人丧生,摧毁了5,000多所房屋。

  星期天的营地火灾面积为173平方英里(450平方公里),收费率为25%,但Cal Fire发言人Bill Murphy警告说,周一早上预测的强风会引发“爆炸性火灾行为”。

  全州约有15万人正在接受疏散命令,其中大多数人在南加州,那里有近180个建筑被摧毁,其中包括位于马里布北部崎岖的圣莫尼卡山脉的大型移动房屋社区。

  布朗要求特朗普发布重大灾难声明,将使受害者有资格获得危机咨询,住房和失业救助以及法律援助。

  由于气候变化导致的干旱,温暖的天气,以及在森林深处建造房屋,导致加州的野火季节更长,更具破坏性。虽然加利福尼亚去年正式出现了五年干旱,但该州北部三分之二的大部分地区异常干旱。

  “事情不是他们10年前那样的事情。......传播速度比以往任何时候都要高,”文图拉县消防队长Mark Lorenzen说,他敦促居民撤离而不是留下来试图保卫他们的家园。

  北加州一名火灾的受害者是一名身患病的妇女,她的尸体被发现在靠近天堂的Concow的一间被烧毁的房子里。

  根据家庭朋友南希·布莱丁(Nancy Breeding)的说法,在周四发生火灾时,70岁出头的埃伦·沃克(Ellen Walker)独自在家。

  育种说,沃克的丈夫正在工作,并打电话给邻居告诉他的妻子撤离,但她正在服药,可能没有警觉。当局证实她星期五晚上死亡。

  “一名消防员带他到家里确认,”育种说。“这是一个毁灭性的事情,它发生在这么多人身上。”

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