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Housing, water, jobs prove elusive in Camp Fire aftermath

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In Paradise, housing, water and jobs prove elusive in Camp Fire's aftermath

In Paradise, California, thousands of residents are trying to cope with disruption and displacement resulting from November's devastating Camp Fire. Children attend school in a repurposed hardware store, where counselors try to help them manage their trauma. Meanwhile, amidst millions of tons of toxic debris, finding safe and stable housing is a challenge. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.

02/20/2019

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