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  2. His town burned in California's most destructive fire. This ...

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    After the fire, Paradise’s churches jumped in to help with fire relief, and the town made a point to bring back its annual town parade as quickly as possible, Bolin said.

  3. What to learn from rebuilding of Paradise after 2018 wildfire ...

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    The 2018 Camp fire that destroyed most of the town of Paradise caused $12.5 billion in insured damages, making it the costliest wildfire in U.S. history. Now, the multiple Los Angeles County fires ...

  4. Bring Your Own Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Walker had been making a short film about the Thomas Fire, which was California's largest wildfire to date at the time.After the Camp Fire and Woolsey Fire, Walker began collecting stories, and decided the material was important for a feature length film instead, to examine the cause of the fires and the effects of climate change.

  5. LA fire victims fear rebuilding ordeal. Some will not do it - AOL

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    Karen Myles, 66, walked out of her Altadena, California home in the middle of the night in her pajamas, confronted by a forest of red and orange flaming trees and live wires from tumbled electric ...

  6. Rebuilding Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilding Paradise is a 2020 American documentary film directed and produced by Ron Howard.The film follows the rebuild of Paradise, California, following the 2018 California wildfires, specifically the Camp Fire, known as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history, and the most expensive natural disaster in the world in 2018 in terms of insured losses.

  7. Construction and renovation fires - Wikipedia

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    Poor water supplies and the accumulation of flammable materials also present risks. [2] Works often require heat or even open flame, and these can set off fires that smoulder for hours before being noticed. For this reason, work sites may need 24-hour fire watches. [3] Builder's risk insurance may cover damage from such fires.

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  9. Great Vancouver Fire - Wikipedia

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    The first fire was farther away from the city and was clearing land for the roundhouse of the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. [1] The second fire was clearing land to extend the city to the west. [1] The Great Fire occurred shortly after the township of Granville had been incorporated into the City of Vancouver in April 1886. [1]