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California wildfires: 2 more bodies found amid rubble

Two more bodies have been found in the ruins of homes burned by giant California wildfires, bringing the death toll to five as cooler weather and rain helped firefighters gain ground on the blazes, officials said Thursday.

Death toll now 5 as cooler weather aids firefighters battling the blaze

A firefighting plane drops a load of fire retardant over a smouldering hillside Tuesday in Middletown, Calif. The official death toll for the fires has risen to five. (Elaine Thompson/Associated Press)

Two more bodies have been found in the ruins of homes burned by giant California wildfires, bringing the death toll to five as cooler weather and rain helped firefighters gain ground on the blazes, officials said Thursday.

Official identifications have not yet been made, but the Lake County sheriff's office said the bodies are presumed to be those of Bruce Beven Burns and former San Jose Mercury News police reporter Leonard Neft.

Another woman was found dead Sunday in the blaze burning about 160kilometres north of San Francisco.

The charred remains of a car belonging to Leonard Neft, who has been missing since a wildfire tore through the area and destroyed his home days earlier, sits in the Anderson Springs area Wednesday. Officials now believe they have found Neft's body. (Elaine Thompson/Associated Press)

Shirley Burns said her 65-year-old brother-in-law might have been sleeping in his trailer and didn't realize the fire was speeding toward him on Saturday.

He reminded me of a big teddy bear ...He was a real kind and gentle person. He had a beard and looked like a mountain man.-Shirley Burns, sister-in-law of suspected fire victim

"It came in very fast, it was a monster," she said from her home in Lodi, Calif.

She recalled Burns as a laid-back guy who sold items at a Clear Lake flea market and lived in a trailer at the family's metal recycling yard.

"He reminded me of a big teddy bear," Shirley Burns said. "He was a real kind and gentle person. He had a beard and looked like a mountain man."

Neft's wife and daughter were not immediately available for comment on Thursday.

He last spoke with his family on Saturday before authorities found his burned-out car on a route he would have used to escape.

His daughter Joselyn Neft previously said Adela Neft repeatedly called her husband Saturday to tell him to leave the house, but he told her he didn't think the fire was coming toward him.

Neft's house was in the same area where Barbara McWilliams, 72, was found dead on Sunday. The world traveller with advanced multiple sclerosis told hercaretaker she didn't want to leave her home near Middletown and would be fine.

Barbara McWilliams, 72, was found dead on Sunday in her burned-out home after flames kept Lake County sheriff's officials from reaching her. (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

Cadaver dogs found the latest bodies on Wednesday in the Hidden Valley and Anderson Springs areas.

Two other bodies were found inside homes destroyed in a separate wildfire about 274 kilometresaway in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Calaveras County coroner Kevin Raggio said.

One was identified as Mark McCloud, 65, who was found Tuesday in the Mountain Ranch area.

Raggio wouldn't release the name of the other victim because the family had not been notified.

The fire in Lake County had charred 298 square kilometresand was 35 per cent contained. An estimated 585 homes and hundreds of other structures have burned.

The fire in Amador and Calaveras counties has burned 285square kilometres. It was 49 percent contained after destroying 252 homes.