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Displaced California wildfire evacuees face long wait for normalcy

2018-11-20 11:32 GMT+8
 
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1 / 5   Families and neighbors of the northern California wildfire evacuees mourned and prayed as they were displaced by the deadly inferno that charred their homes. /Reuters Photo

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2 / 5   Travis Lee Hogan, of Paradise, was seen comforting his mother, Bridgett Hogan, while they stayed at a makeshift evacuation center for people displaced by the Camp Fire in Chico, November 15. /Reuters Photo

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3 / 5   At a donation site set up for evacuees in Chico, Justin Kraus, whose home in Paradise was destroyed, took care of his two sons while looking for new clothes for the boys last Sunday. /Reuters Photo

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4 / 5   Justin Clark, 39, who lost his house in Paradise in the Camp Fire, lived in a tent at an evacuation center in Oroville on November 15. /Reuters Photo

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5 / 5   The death toll of Camp Fire has hit 77, and nearly 1,000 people are still uncounted for. Over 40,000 people were forced to flee their homes, taking temporary shelters at makeshift evacuation centers in nearby towns while facing a long wait for normalcy. /Reuters Photo

 
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