Deadliest wildfires on record in California The death toll from wildfires raging in California has risen to 31, with more than 200 people still unaccounted for Camp Fire: Death toll of 29 is state’s joint highest on record for single blaze, equalling 1933 Griffith Park disaster in Los Angeles. It is also most destructive fire, with 44,000 hectares burned Hill Fire Woolsey Fire: Beach resorts damaged, including luxury homes in Malibu. 2 dead Active fires (As of Nov 12) Red flag fire warning area OREGON Paradise Sacramento Sierra Nevada San Francisco CALIFORNIA Thousand Oaks Los Angeles San Diego U.S. MEXICO PACIFIC OCEAN NEVADA ARIZONA 100km 60 miles U.S. California Around 250,000 people forced to flee homes Sources: Cal Fire, NOAA Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS