The horror continues:
The number of those unaccounted for decreased to 993 — about 300 fewer than Saturday's count, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said on Sunday.
At least 80 people have died throughout California since wildfires broke out earlier this month.
And while the Camp Fire and the Woolsey Fire are, respectively, now 65 and 91 percent contained, the fight continues, as does the grim search for the missing.
Meanwhile, the orange buffoon occupying the White House thinks that some raking would solve the problem.