The Camp Fire, Then and Now

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A year ago today, the deadliest wildfire in California history ignited, killing 85 people and destroying nearly all of Paradise. Stark images show just how much the town remains 'a big landscape of dirt and devastation.'

By Erin Ailworth | Photographs by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images.

By Erin Ailworth | Photographs by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
 

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WSJ, media-Y don’t any of u look in2 GavinNewsom’s statement 2 donate $ 2 campfire victims from his inaugural party? CAFireFound & he said part of the proceeds would help them. Y doesn’t anyone follow up on this? What % went 2 these victims? Hello?

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Conventional approach to fire fighting by fire fighters is not the answer .but a very strong simple method of creating distance 50 to 70meters point to stop fires from crossing over.

The Camp Fire broke out as a small brush fire several miles northeast of Paradise. Local officials gave orders to evacuate the entire town of 26,000 about 90 minutes later, but the inferno was so fast and so intense that the plan didn't work.

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