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 Northern California propped Sunday for more lightning strikes that could heighten the many out of control fires thundering through the district that have just devoured more than 1 million sections of land. 


The loss of life from the flames, which started after a great many lightning strikes a week ago, rose to six Sunday when experts in Santa Cruz County found the body of a 70-year-elderly person in the mountains. 


Chris Clark, boss agent with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office, told journalists that the man was found by helicopter in a region close to the CZU Lightning fire, which had developed to 67,000 sections of land and was five percent contained. Clark didn't distinguish the man, saying his family despite everything should have been told. 


"It's perhaps the most obscure period we've been in with this fire," Clark said. 


The National Weather Service, in the interim, gave its most elevated fire ready, a warning admonition, from the Oregon outskirt to the Central Coast until Monday evening as leftovers of Hurricane Genevieve climbed the Pacific Coast. Forecasters said visit lightning was conceivable with windy, unpredictable breezes and next to zero downpour. 


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"We could see a rehash of what we saw a week ago — almost 12,000 lightning strikes," said Daniel Berlant, collaborator agent overseer of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, in a preparation Sunday. 


The prior strikes were a piece of an uncommon summer rainstorm that started rapidly spreading fires across Northern California, an area that saw record-low precipitation over the winter and a heatwave after the tempest. 


President Donald Trump announced a significant fiasco in the state Saturday as about 250,000 individuals stayed under departure orders over the district, Berlant said. Several structures have consumed, as indicated by CalFire.

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