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REDDING, California. – A deadly carbonization of northern California would have killed three other people, including two young children. Police still have to confirm the new deaths, but CBS San Francisco quoted Sherry Bledsoe on Saturday as saying that her son and daughter and grandmother died in the fire that ripped Redding.
Deaths bring the number of deaths to five from the massive Carr Fire began six days ago. CBS San Francisco identified the latest victims: Melody Bledsoe, 70, and great-grandchildren, James Roberts, age 5, and Emily Roberts, age 4.
At least six other people were still missing from Saturday morning, according to CBS San Francisco.
Two firefighters had already been killed by the fire, Redding Fire Inspector Jeremy Stoke and a bulldozer operator whose name was not. t immediately released. He was the second bulldozer operator killed in a California fire in less than two weeks.
Only a handful of houses are still in Keswick, a small community in northern California devastated by forest fires. The air is thick with the smell of smoke and chemicals, and the smoking remains are still too hot to sift. Carr's fire, still largely unconfined, devoured so much the houses that it was screaming in Shasta County that it's hard to tell how many were there a few days before.
Somewhere in the ashes is the home of Shyla and Jason Campbell, a firefighter who was six hours away fighting a forest fire that was burning near the Yosemite Valley when the fire Carr's is installed at home and in his family.
Shyla Campbell, 32, said it was nearly 2 pm Thursday when she received an official alert to evacuate.
"There are huge flames, it goes up the hill, and everyone is outside and we look, then it goes down, and everyone says," Oh, that's coming out, "she said. Am like, 'No, it's going down the mountain and it's going to go up the next ridge.' "
She was right.
The family spent the night in a hotel.When Jason Campbell is As a result of the fire that he was fighting on Friday, he discovered that his own home had gone up in flames, along with a recreational vehicle and a boat.
The Campbell's five-year-old home is part of the family. at least 500 structures that, according to officials, were destroyed by the fire that also swept the historic city of Shasta and destroyed the homes of Redding, a city of 92,000 inhabitants. Oregon.
"It's hard," Shyla Campbell said Friday from Shasta Lake town. "I just have to know where we're going to rest r, we're just trying to stay away from the fire. "
On Saturday, thousands of people remained under evacuation orders – and 5,000 buildings remained under threat – after officials said that Fire had almost doubled in size at night. They also said that he was moving away from populated areas.