The largest number of victims was recorded in California, where 19 people died.

In Washington state, wildfires have killed two children, including a one-year-old boy.

In Oregon, fires killed eight people, including one minor.

Oregon Governor Keith Brown said dozens of people were missing.

Earlier, the head of the Oregon Emergency Management Authority, Andrew Phelps, announced the possibility of mass deaths due to wildfires raging in the region.

The US National Interagency Fire Center said there are 96 major fires raging across an area of ​​1.375 million hectares in California, Oregon and Washington.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has introduced a state of emergency in five counties in the state.

US President Donald Trump will visit the wildfire state of California on Monday, September 14.