![]() ![]() ![]() Eighteen days later, the fire had killed 85 people, charred 153,336 acres and razed more than 18,000 structures. In November 2018, Butte County, home to Paradise, was in the throes of drought and the winds were ripping when a malfunctioning power line sparked a fire that blew across the mountainous region. Three years ago, he couldn’t prevent a monumental wildfire from destroying his hometown, Paradise, California. He’s responsible for three stations in his Northern California district for Cal Fire, the state agency that protects 31 million acres of wildlands across California and assists local governments with emergency services. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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