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California Camp Fire November 2018: survivor’s stories
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Survivors' story: Jeff Evans' Home Survived Camp Fire Nov 8 2018
"I inherited 11 dogs... my world changed pretty dramatically. I can't leave with 11 dogs. So I stayed here" in the Evacuation Zone.
59-year-old Jeff Evans and his parents, who live with him, told me his house survived unscathed, but his neighbors were not so lucky.
The Camp Fire in Northern California incinerated entire towns. More than 13,000 single-family homes were destroyed in the blaze.
California Camp Fire ravages town of Paradise, destroying more than 6,500 structures
Homes destroyed by the Camp Fire in Paradise, California.
Trees survived.
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California campfire is one most devastating incidents of the year many people lose their homes and loved ones, It is one of the most unforgettable memory. Survivors share their stories with the world.
California Campfire is a great survivor's story. Jeff Evans' has been living in a camp for many years. He lived with his 11 dogs. Jeff survived with the help of his eleven dogs. The reporters have shared the news on news channels.
Only those affected people can understand what it's like to be in such a situation :(
This is really tragic but I like the way it is written with full professionalism and skills. I am also a writer love to write for different website and people. In fact, I also have a website where I offer writing services.
As content writer it is quite sad to learn that sometimes besides all other natural and climatic factors. These wildfires are set off due to direct human involvement for example a criminal act of setting fires discarded cigarette and some sparks from an electric equipment etc. Any inadvertent but bludgeon act of carelessness can cause huge catastrophe
Thanks for life in nature
It was really heart wrenching! I think we all were responsible for this sort of event because of our lack of interest and a little importance to a thing that can cause huge damage. Local bodies and communities that live surrounded by must be aware of these scenarios.