Many victims of California’s worst wildfire were elderly and died in or near their homes
A search-and-rescue team carefully scans the area where there might be human remains after the Camp fire destroyed most of Paradise, Calif.
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Workers collect and document suspected human remains from an apartment complex that burned down in Paradise.
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A worker hunts through debris amid the remains of the Paradise Gardens complex.
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Residents’ mailboxes are intact as a search-and-rescue team sifts through the destroyed Ridgewood mobile home park in Paradise.
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Suspected human remains are collected at a former apartment complex.
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A San Bernardino County firefighter takes a big breath after removing his mask during a break from the search for human remains at a destroyed residence and garage shop off Skyway, the main road in Paradise.
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A search team member washes her dog’s feet after both hunted among the ashes of the Ridgewood mobile home park.
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Firefighters from San Bernardino County move heavy debris while searching for human remains at a destroyed residence off Skyway.
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A search team combs through debris.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)