Two more deaths were reported Tuesday in a Northern California wildfire that burned more than 56,000 acres after starting Friday in Klamath National Forest.
were also found found Sunday inside a burned vehicle in the driveway of a home near the community of Klamath River.
More than 100 homes, sheds and other buildings have burned since the fire began Friday. Rain helped firefighters on Sunday, but the fire remained out of control, authorities said.
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