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In Paradise, on the search for life after Camp Fire

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In Paradise, on the search for life after Camp Fire

As rescue teams scoured ashes for signs of life after a wildfire destroyed the town of Paradise in northern California, the death toll rose to at least 23. And with hundreds still missing, it may become the deadliest fire in the state’s history. Meanwhile, the Woolsey fire near Los Angeles has killed at least two. Julia Sulek from the Bay Area News Group is in Paradise and joins Hari Sreenivasan.

11/11/2018

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