88 people are known to have died in the most lethal fire in California history.
Justin Sullivan
The number of people still unaccounted for following the devastating Camp Fire in Northern California has dropped to 25, from a onetime high of more than 1,000 people. The death toll remains at 88, making the wildfire the deadliest blaze in California history. The fire decimated much of the town of Paradise, and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and more than 4,800 other buildings.