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Paradise is reduced to ash, but memories survive the flames
A sign stands at a community destroyed by the Camp fire in Paradise, California on Nov. 13. Most homes are gone, as are hundreds of shops and other buildings. The supermarket, the hardware store, Dolly-O-Donuts & Gifts where locals started their day with a blueberry fritter and a quick bit of gossip, are all gone. The town quite literally went up in smoke and flames in the deadliest, most destructive wildfire in California history.
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Utah Firefighters Deploy to California
Three brave firefighters from Provo left early Friday morning to help put out the wildfires in California.
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Wildfires devastate BYU students' homes in California
Matt Kastner's family was evacuated Sunday night. Kastner is a BYU student studying information systems. At about 3 a.m. on Oct. 9, Kastner received the news that his home had become engulfed by the flames. (Matt Kastner)
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