

Shayanne Summers holds her dog Toph while wrapped in a blanket after several days of staying in a tent at an evacuation center at the Milwaukie-Portland Elks Lodge in Oak Grove, Ore. "It's nice enough here you could almost think of this as camping and forget everything else, almost," said Summers about staying at the center after evacuating from near Molalla, Oregon which was threatened by the Riverside Fire.

George Coble walks through what remains of a home on his property destroyed by a wildfire in Mill City, Ore.

A firefighter searches for human remains in a trailer park destroyed in the Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif.

Members of the California Army National Guard search a property for human remains at the Camp fire in Paradise, Calif.

Kim Burns sifts through the charred rubble of her home burned in the Carr Fire, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018, in Redding, Calif.

Hummer Estes watches a helicopter battling the Hat Fire in Fall River Mills, Calif.

Desiree Pierce cries as she visits her home destroyed by the Almeda Fire in Talent, Ore. "I just needed to see it, to get some closure," said Pierce.

Phillip Harvey embraces his daughter Arianne Harvey as they stay warm beside a fire in Paradise, Calif. The family lost their home in the Camp Fire and were living in an RV on the property.

Cathy Fallon pets her dog Shiloh at their home in Paradise, Calif. Shiloh was burned when a wildfire scorched the property, burning down Fallon's home.

Deputy Coroner Justin Sponhaltz, right, of the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office, carries a bag with human remains found at a burned out home at the Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif.

Burned out cars sit in a neighborhood burned in the Carr Fire in Redding, Calif.

Troy Miller looks through what remains of his burned out home as his horse Sally stands nearby in Concow, Calif. "It just engulfed everything, went over us, around us, past us," said Miller about the fire as he tried to evacuate with his horse in tow.

Troy Miller rubs his horse Sally at his burned out property in Concow, Calif. "I've got a lot of faith in God. I think things will be OK," said Miller. "I have to tell my animals that."

Aaron Cleys holds a jug of water he was using to douse hot spots at a home destroyed by the the Riverside Fire in Estacada, Ore. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Krystin Harvey, left, comforts her daughter Araya Cipollini at the remains of their home burned in the Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif. The blaze that started Thursday outside the hilly town of Paradise has grown and destroyed more than 6,700 buildings, almost all of them homes, making it California's most destructive wildfire since record-keeping began.

A firefighter sprays water on a controlled burn at a wildfire, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in Magalia, Calif.