is concerned the rain will complicate the search.sheriff kory homea/butte county"the mud or ash, nowcould slow down our process."shirin rajaee/reporting"it's just utter devastation every where you look, searchers are putting up ribbons to indicate that a place has been searched. but the problem with the rain is that it can wash away remains, it can bury remains, and turn this debris into mud, posing a safety risk."sheriff kory homea/butte county"trees badly burned, unstable to begin with, if they become water soaked, there's the potential for them to go down and create a hazard. right now we're trying to search as quickly and thoroughly as we can."for firefighters on the front lines the rain brings some relief but calfire says now is not a good time.no name given "when we have fires come through, lose a lot of vegetation that holds soil together potential for mudflows and debris flows."the scorched hillsides are susceptible to ash and debris flows and potential mudslides. and with a flash flood watch in place...no name given"it only takes a ( robin ) so far 79 people have been confir