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Paradise is a town in Butte County, California, United States, in the Sierra Nevada foothills... fuel management plan, and better transportation access for residents and firefighters. The...
with ponderosa pines. One year after the Camp fire destroyed... in Paradise after the fire. “No matter what the homeowner does in terms of vegetation management on the property, embers...
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to Paradise. They realize that their land, shaded by a canopy of ponderosa pines even after the blaze, has become more... The state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will pick up...
Banker Ponderosa Real Estate Professionals Put your B&M business... 2%) Administrative & support & waste management services (3.6%) Most common occupations in Paradise, CA (%) Both Males...
Introduction The Town of Paradise (Paradise) applied to the Federal Emergency Management... 4 – removing hazardous burnt, standing or downed trees on private property left from the 20
I highly recommend the documentary Bring Your Own Brigade about the fire. ; I have a friend whose home got burned down in 2020 (not Paradise, the LMU one). I'm still flabbergasted that the family is rebuilding in their old spot. It was always high risk for fire over there in the first place and the entire neighborhood except for one building in the back was burned up. Like, presumably they own the property and insurance has taken care of them very well and everything and I presume that's why, but I don't think I could just rebuild there and then try to go back to that area like nothing ever happened. On a related note, another fire broke out over the weekend and my mom told me it was around their area. I immediately texted to ask if the house was on fire again and got a casual response like, "eh, that area's always likely to be on fire, it's only 6 miles from the house, NBD." I'm not saying anything, of course, because Not My Business, but I can't even imagine doing that. Then again, they are Country People, and Country People seem to have a different way of thinking on stuff like that that I as a suburban girl don't understand. That may very well be the case in this article as well, since "cheap-ish place to buy a home in California" sounds like it takes precedence over "your home may burn up." ; I knew before opening the article it was Paradise (my sister lives in a Chico). Part of gentrification is the enjoyment of moving in to where other (poorer) people were displaced, be it fire victims, artists, or factory buildings where ordinary workers made an honest living.