More than 40 people were confirmed dead in the wildfire that wiped out the town of Paradise, in Northern California, making it the deadliest wildfire in recorded state history. The search for bodies continued Monday and more than 200 people are still unaccounted for, according to Sky News. A Sky News team travelled to Paradise town, where they saw dozens of abandoned burnt cars on the roads and entire housing estates destroyed by fires. Even animals couldn't escape the fire. There were no human residents left in the smoldering remains of Paradise but the Sky News team spotted a pair of deer.