An update is expected today when fire officials in Southern California are expected to confirm more destroyed homes due to wildfires.
More than 336 square kilometres of brush in western Los Angeles County and southeastern Ventura County has burned since Thursday.
Several of the nearly 230 missing are in Butte County in Northern California where the Camp Fire has become the most destructive fire in state history.
More than 100 have been found but at least 29 people have died.
A house burns during the Woolsey Fire on November 9, 2018 in Malibu, California. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
In the southern part of the state, at least two people have died from the Woolsey fire, which along with the Hill fire has destroyed more than 90,000 acres.
10 search teams have been working in the town of Paradise, which was largely incinerated last week and authorities have called in a DNA lab and teams of anthropologists to help identify victims.
Around 300,000 people have been evacuated across the state, 170,000 in Los Angeles County alone.
— with files from MetroSource and The Canadian Press