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The Camp Fire now ranks as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, after it destroyed more than 14,000 homes and businesses. Report a correction or typo.
The Camp Fire destroyed about 11,000 homes, about 90% of the town's structures. So far 2,500 homes have been rebuilt. About 700 are under construction at any one time, many on original lots.
Camp Fire: List of people missing, resources for reporting missing people and pets in Butte County. Schapelhouman continued, "They feel like that's their part of what needs to happen next.
The busted hook that caused the Camp Fire fits in the palm of one’s hand. PG&E Corp. this week released a photo of the broken “C-hook” that is believed to have caused the November 2018 ...
The Butte County Sheriff’s Office released the identity Friday of another victim killed in the Camp Fire. Ethel Riggs, 96, was among the 85 people killed in the November wildfire.