File – In this Oct. 13, 2017 file photo, Chrystal Couto holds a poster of her then missing grandmother, who was later found alive, as Aaron Austin looks on in Santa Rosa, Calif. The deadliest and most destructive series of
File – In this Oct. 13, 2017 file photo, Chrystal Couto holds a poster of her then missing grandmother, who was later found alive, as Aaron Austin looks on in Santa Rosa, Calif. The deadliest and most destructive series of wildfires in California history burned thousands of buildings and sent tens of thousands of people fleeing their homes, but the death toll is likely to remain relatively low. Only 42 bodies have been found more than a week after wildfires started, a surprising figure given that complete neighborhoods were wiped out in the dead of night and hundreds of people were initially reported as missing. (AP Photo/Paul Elias, File)