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          Wildfire death toll exceeds 20

          China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-10-12 10:33
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          SANTA ROSA, California - Friends and relatives desperately checked hospitals and shelters and pleaded on social media for help finding loved ones missing amid California's wildfires, with hundreds of people unaccounted for Wednesday.

          "We've been to 17 evacuation centers. We've called probably 12 hospitals. I mean, my whole family, all my friends looking for her," Jessica Tunis said as she searched for her mother, who was last heard saying "I'm going to die" before the phone at her burning mobile home in Santa Rosa went dead.

          Hours later Wednesday, the daughter texted a reporter to say that the remains of her mother, 69-year-old Linda Tunis, had been found in the ruins of her home.

           

          The Coffey Park neighborhood in Santa Rosa, California, was destroyed after wind-driven wildfires swept through the area. The image at left, taken Monday, shows the devastation, while the undated image at right shows the same area before the fire. (Google Earth (right), California Highway Patrol Golden Gate Division (left) via AP)

          As of Wednesday, 22 wildfires were burning in Northern California, up from 17 the day before. The blazes killed at least 21 people and destroyed an estimated 3,500 homes and businesses, many of them in California wine country.

          How many people were missing was unclear, and officials said the lists could include duplicated names and people who are safe but haven't told anyone, whether because of the general confusion or because cellphone service is out across wide areas.

          California Gov. Jerry Brown warns that catastrophic wildfires will keep ripping through the state as the climate warms.

          Brown told reporters Wednesday that more people are living in communities close to forests and brush that easily ignite because of dry weather. Blazes burning in Northern California have become some of the deadliest in state history.

          Brown says the federal government has pledged assistance but points out resources also are going to hurricane recovery efforts in Texas and Florida.

          "We get calls and people searching for lost folks and they're not lost, they're just staying with somebody and we don't know where it is," said Napa County Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht.

          With many fires still raging out of control, authorities said locating the missing was not their priority.

          Sonoma County Sheriff Robert Giordano put the number of people unaccounted for in the hard-hit county at 380 and said officers were starting limited searches in the "cold zones" they could reach.

          "We can only get so many places and we have only so many people to work on so many things," he said. "When you are working on evacuations, those are our first priority in resources."

          As a result, many people turned to social media, posting pleas such as "Looking for my Grandpa Robert," We are looking for our mother Norma" or "I can't find my mom." It is an increasingly familiar practice that was seen after Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and the Las Vegas massacre.

          A sobbing Rachael Ingram searched shelters and called hospitals to try to find her friend Mike Grabow, whose home in Santa Rosa was destroyed.

          She plastered social media with photos of the bearded man as she drove up and down Highway 101 in her pickup.

          Privacy rules, she said, prevented shelters from releasing information.

          "You can only really leave notes and just try and send essentially a message in a bottle," she said.

          Ingram said she hopes Grabow is simply without a phone or cell service.

          "I've heard stories of people being relocated to San Francisco and Oakland. I'm hoping for something like that," she said. "We're hearing the worst and expecting the best."

          - AP

          (China Daily USA 10/12/2017 page2)

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