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Officials Locate 14 Of 20 Listed As Missing In Carr Fire, Seek Information On Remaining Six

Tuesday, July 31, 2018 | Sacramento, CA
Bert Johnson / Capital Public Radio

Only rubble remained of some buildings on July 28, 2018, after the Carr Fire passed through in a Redding neighborhood.

Bert Johnson / Capital Public Radio

Updated 7:14 p.m.

Head here for the latest information on the Carr Fire, including evacuations.

Shasta County authorities are seeking help from the public locating six people listed as missing from the Carr Fire in Shasta County.

Redding Police Sgt. Todd Cogle said they have located 14 of 20 people listed as missing from a Tuesday afternoon press release.

#CarrFire The Carr Fire has shattered many lives in our community and the SCSO is asking for your help in putting the pieces back together If you see your name or have info on the wherabouts of someone listed, please call the Carr Fire Missing Persons Hotline at (530)225-4277 pic.twitter.com/6LpgSaussq

— Shasta Co. Sheriff (@ShastaSheriff) July 31, 2018

He said at least two of the six people have homes that are still standing and at least one is a transient with no address. They ask anyone with information to call 530-225-4277.

The massive 112,888-acre blaze has destroyed 965 homes and killed two firefighters and four civilians.

It is believed to be the ninth most destructive fire in state history. But while thousands remain evacuated, fire crews have gained some ground and increased containment to 30 percent. 

Fire officials on Tuesday lifted the evacuation order for several communities, including the Happy Valley area, except for the communities of Igo and Ono.

#CarrFire [update] Fire Repopulation Information 7/31/18 2:00 PM pic.twitter.com/H5GQvjSh1K

— CAL FIRE SHU (@CALFIRESHU) July 31, 2018

Residents of the River Park Highlands subdivision and some areas in the communities of Summit City and Buckeye can also to return to their homes.

Firefighters from across the United States are being sent to California to help crews stretched to the limit as they battle 17 wildfires across the state, including the Carr Fire.

#CarrFire [Update] An aerial view of West #Redding yesterday afternoon. pic.twitter.com/EGbTyUEGDF

— CAL FIRE SHU (@CALFIRESHU) July 31, 2018

Cal Fire says firefighters from 10 states are already helping and another six states will send resources this week.

The agency says the out-of-state fire crews will relieve exhausted California firefighters who have been working non-stop for two weeks.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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