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Death toll rises as rain brings new dangers to California's burn zones

CHICO, Calif. - Their blue and white, three-bedroom home was hidden on a Concow vineyard. It was cheery and bright with potted plants outside and a hammock strung between two trees.

For a while, the Duncan family had hope it survived. They had left a sprinkler running on its roof. But four days after they fled from the Camp fire, a friend texted them a photo of what was left of their home. Nothing.

Now, the Duncans, along with tens of thousands of others across the state reeling from the deadly

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