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  • OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike...

    OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike team from Calaveras County monitor the North Complex West Zone Fire from a line they established around a home on the 600 block of Stringtown Road to defend the structure in Oroville, Calif., on Thursday, September 10, 2020. (Dylan Bouscher/Bay Area News Group)

  • An updated map of the North Complex West Zone fires...

    An updated map of the North Complex West Zone fires Sunday provided by Cal Fire. (Cal Fire — Contributed)

  • Napa County Deputy Fire Marshal Chase Beckman assesses damage caused...

    Napa County Deputy Fire Marshal Chase Beckman assesses damage caused by the West Zone Fire, part of the North Complex Fire, in Berry Creek, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. Oregon, Washington and California are all under assault from a wildfire season of historic proportions, with the firefighting effort compounded by the coronavirus pandemic and misinformation online. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)

  • The remains of Berry Creek Elementary School in the aftermath...

    The remains of Berry Creek Elementary School in the aftermath of the West Zone Fire, part of the North Complex Fire, in Berry Creek, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. Oregon, Washington and California are all under assault from a wildfire season of historic proportions, with the firefighting effort compounded by the coronavirus pandemic and misinformation online. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)

  • Gov. Gavin Newsom signs Assembly Bill 2147 at a picnic...

    Gov. Gavin Newsom signs Assembly Bill 2147 at a picnic bench in the North Complex Fire zone on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020. The legislation breaks down barriers preventing inmate fire crews from pursuing careers as firefighters.

  • The gates to Valerie Andrews' charred Berry Creek home remain...

    The gates to Valerie Andrews' charred Berry Creek home remain open, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020, the day after it was destroyed in the North Complex fire. The 68-year-old grandmother was able to flee with her three chihuahuas but was unable to gather her cats. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Shortly after learning sheÕd lost her Berry Creek home in...

    Shortly after learning sheÕd lost her Berry Creek home in the North Complex Fire, Valerie Andrews ponders her future from her makeshift shelter on the dry lake bottom of Lake Oroville, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. Her sense of humor intact, Andrews joked, "At least the grandkids wonÕt fight over what theyÕre inheriting.Ó (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A Fresno Kings inmate firefighter...

    OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A Fresno Kings inmate firefighter sprays down brush in an early morning mop up operation after defending homes on the 600 block of Stringtown Road from the North Complex West Zone Fire overnight in Oroville, Calif., on Friday, September 11, 2020. (Dylan Bouscher/Bay Area News Group)

  • OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike...

    OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike team from Calaveras County sprays down brush as embers from the North Complex West Zone Fire land beside a fire line the crew established around a home on the 600 block of Stringtown Road to defend the structure in Oroville, Calif., on Thursday, September 10, 2020. (Dylan Bouscher/Bay Area News Group)

  • OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike...

    OROVILLE, CA - September 10: A firefighter on a strike team from Calaveras County sprays down brush as embers from the North Complex West Zone Fire land beside a fire line the crew established around a home on the 600 block of Stringtown Road to defend the structure in Oroville, Calif., on Thursday, September 10, 2020. (Dylan Bouscher/Bay Area News Group)

  • A firefighter sprays water on flames of the North Complex...

    A firefighter sprays water on flames of the North Complex West Zone fires Thursday on Stringtown Road east of Oroville. (Carin Dorghalli — Enterprise-Record)

  • BERRY CREEK, CA - SEPTEMBER 9: Firefighters from Butte Fire...

    BERRY CREEK, CA - SEPTEMBER 9: Firefighters from Butte Fire Crew Two prepare for and perform structural defense at CalFire Station 62 as the Bear Fire surrounds the building in Berry Creek, Calif., on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. (Dylan Bouscher/Bay Area News Group)

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OROVILLE  — A 72-year-old man found dead in a vehicle and two other people discovered on a roadway were among the latest victims of the deadliest wildfire in California this year.

Fifteen people were killed last week in the North Complex fire burning about 125 miles (200 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco. One person remained missing, the Butte County sheriff’s office said late Wednesday.

DNA testing was used to positively identify 12 of the victims, Sheriff Kory Honea said. They included Jacob Albright, 72, of Feather Falls, whose body was found in a vehicle on a property in the community.

The two bodies in the roadway were found in Berry Creek — one about 10 feet from an all-terrain vehicle, the other also near a vehicle, Honea said. One of them was identified as Paul Winer, 68, while the other has not been identified.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday that more than 17,000 firefighters were battling some 25 major fires that were ignited in the past month, after an unprecedented lightning siege in mid-August.

The death toll stands at 25, with at least 4,200 structures destroyed statewide and more than 38,000 people under evacuation.

Bewsom said environmental stewardship is not a partisan issue in the state that has had governors from both major political parties.

“We need to reconcile the fact there are no Democratic thermometers and no Republican thermometers,” he said about global warming.

In Butte County, winds thrashed the fire into explosive growth on Sept. 8, driving it through rugged Sierra Nevada foothills and destroying much of the town of Berry Creek.

Two people found on a 5-acre property in Berry Creek couldn’t escape fast enough, Honea said. The body of Philip Rubel, 68, was found inside a burned pickup truck, and Millicent Catarancuic, 77, was discoered down an embankment.

“They had packed their belongings in preparation to evacuate but later decided not to evacuate based on erroneous information that the fire was 51% contained,” Honea said.

The two lived on the compound with Catarancuic’s sister, Suzan Violet Zurz, who remained missing.

Others killed in the fire were Randy Harrell, 67, of Feather Falls and Mark De La Gardie, 61, Ken Lee, 64, John Butler, 79, Sandra Butler, 75, Jorge Hernandez-Juarez, 26, Khawar Bhatti, 58, and Josiah Williams, 16, all of Berry Creek.