Death Toll Expected to Climb as California Wildfires Rage, Worst in History

Death Toll Expected to Climb as California Wildfires Rage, Worst in History
Pamela Garibaldi looks over burned remains of her parents home destroyed by wildfire in Napa, California, Oct. 13. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
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SONOMA, California—Fire officials reported further headway on Friday against devastating blazes in Northern California’s wine country but said the death toll of 34, already a record for the state, would likely climb higher with more than 250 people missing.

Even as firefighters gained enough ground for authorities to consider letting some of the estimated 25,000 evacuees return home, they were bracing for more hot, dry winds that could escalate the threat to communities still in harm’s way.