Fire deaths rise to 71 ahead of Trump’s California visit

From left, Havyn Cargill-Morris, Dakota Keltner, Atryna Sweet and Timothy Keltner rest in the back seat of a truck at a makeshift encampment outside a Walmart store for people displaced by the Camp fire, Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, in Chico, Calif. The four, from Magalia, Calif., escaped the fire with their families. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Tera Hickerson, right, and Columbus Holt embrace as they look at a board with information for services at a makeshift encampment outside a Walmart store for people displaced by the Camp Fire, Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, in Chico, Calif. The two, from Paradise, Calif., escaped the fire and don’t know if their house is still standing. (AP Photo/John Locher)

CHICO, Calif. — With the confirmed death toll at 71 and the list of unaccounted for people more than 1,000, authorities in Northern California on Friday searched for those who perished and those who survived the fiercest of wildfires ahead of a planned visit by President Donald Trump.

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