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More People Disappear in California’s Camp Fire

The number of people who have gone missing crossed 600 as of Thursday, November 16 due to the Camp Fire, California’s most devastating fire accident ever. Fatalities have climbed from 56 to 63. Three of the deceased were found in

Praveen B November 16, 2018November 21, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Fire, Home Safety, Safety Read more

Death Toll in Butte County Due to Camp Fire Touches 56

Paradise, the main town in Butte County, is a favorite spot for recent retirees with limited spending power who are looking to hang their boots. The intensity of the fires have left many wondering if the damage done is irreparable.

Praveen B November 15, 2018February 7, 2019 Disaster Recovery, Fire, Home Safety, Safety Read more

California’s Camp Fire Fatalities Reach 29

Nearly 30 people lost their lives in the camp fire that recently broke out in Paradise, Butte County in Northern California. The widespread impact has put the camp fire on par with the fires that broke out in Griffith Park

Praveen B November 12, 2018February 7, 2019 Disaster Recovery, Fire, Home Safety, Safety Read more

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