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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Nov 16, 2018, 05:43 PM Nov 2018

California wildfires: Made homeless by flames, evacuees face hardship, disease and desperation

Don Hardin burrowed between blankets in his SUV, and switched on the heater whenever the shivers returned.

Even during the day Thursday, the 81-year-old Camp fire evacuee, who has arthritis, struggled to stay warm. When temperatures dropped near freezing Wednesday night, Hardin popped a sleeping pill.

Nearby, a woman bear-hugged her grandson for body heat and, inside a small green tent, a man had nightmares of his escape from flames — he flashed back to the car he watched drive into the fire, wondering if he could have saved the people inside.

It had been one week since the Camp fire destroyed everything they owned and respite still seemed out of sight. In a region that was facing a housing shortage even before the fire, some survivors were forced to seek refuge in a tent city outside a Walmart in Chico. For others, evacuation centers established outside the burn zone have become breeding grounds for disease. On Thursday, Butte County health authorities warned that an outbreak of norovirus was spreading with alarming speed, and appeared to have sickened survivors in at least four shelters.

In the days since sheets of flames sprinted through Paradise, killing at least 63 people and decimating the entire town in minutes, evacuees have endured hardship and sorrow in a surreal state of limbo. Some sleep in their trucks to keep warm and swallow tears as they imagine the shells of their homes. Others pray that unanswered texts to missing friends don’t mean what they think they mean, and they feign normalcy for the sake of their children.

“Rain is coming and these people need a shelter over their heads,” said Debby Barbero, a volunteer who has been coordinating donations at the tent settlement.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/california-wildfires-made-homeless-by-flames-evacuees-face-hardship-disease-and-desperation/ar-BBPL5ew?li=BBnb7Kz

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California wildfires: Made homeless by flames, evacuees face hardship, disease and desperation (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2018 OP
Guess FEMA is nowhere to be seen 'cause trump moved their emergency funds... brush Nov 2018 #1

brush

(53,764 posts)
1. Guess FEMA is nowhere to be seen 'cause trump moved their emergency funds...
Fri Nov 16, 2018, 06:33 PM
Nov 2018

to pen and separate immigrants kids from their parents.

Our government should be on the spot with food and shelter for these people but trump doesn't even talk about them, nor send them aid.

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