"The Camp Fire has claimed 48 lives and 8,800 structures in Northern California, officials said Tuesday.
The blaze, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state's history, kept growing Tuesday, though firefighters got some reprieve as winds died down.
Still, though swirling winds and limited visibility at times remained challenging, Cal Fire operations section chief Joshua Bischof said the day was a successful one."
Holly Yan, Amanda Watts, and Susannah Cullinane report for CNN November 13, 2018.
SEE ALSO:
"Deadly 'Megafires' The New Normal in California" (Reuters)
"Autumn Is Getting Drier in California, Fueling Deadly Wildfires" (InsideClimate News)
"Sitting in the Embers, Californians Wonder: Can Paradise Be Rebuilt?" (Reuters)
"National Guard To Help Search For Remains From California's Deadliest Wildfire" (Reuters)
"Climate Change Plays Second Fiddle As California Burns" (Columbia Journalism Review)