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'Grateful:' Homeowners reflect on how close the Park Fire got to their home
BUTTE VALLEY, Calif. — Butte County officials announced Sunday that some people are allowed back into their homes after the Park Fire displaced them. KCRA 3 went to the neighborhood of Rock Creek Road and Cohasset and noticed multiple homes destroyed because of the fire. With tears in her eyes, Julie Gaddie told us she is "grateful."
Butte County nonprofit helping Park Fire victims get back on their feet
BUTTE COUNTY – As the Park Fire continues to burn, nonprofits are stepping in to help those impacted get back on their feet."We kick into gear like right away," Alyssa Hoffman, founder of the Tiny Pine Foundation, said.Tiny Pine Foundation is a nonprofit that helps Butte County and surrounding areas with aid during disasters like the Park Fire."We have diapers, we have hygiene, snacks, bottled water, first aid kits, all new clothes and shoes. And we have gas cards and grocery gift cards," Hofman said.We met Christopher Apel and his brother-in-law Bruce Hey while at the Tiny Pine Foundation. They are...
EmergencyRV steps in to help link RV donors to people needing shelter after Park Fire
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Multiple organizations are on the ground to help people who lost their homes because of the Park Fire burning in Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas counties. This includes EmergencyRV, which links RV owners with people needing shelter. The non-profit started during the Camp Fire back in 2018. Program founder, Woody The post EmergencyRV steps in to help link RV donors to people needing shelter after Park Fire appeared first on KION546.
Butte County declares health emergency over Park Fire ash and debris
(FOX40.COM) — A health emergency has been declared in Butte County to “protect the public’s health and safety” from ash and debris burned in the Park Fire, according to officials. Butte County Public Health Officer Dr. David Canton declared the emergency for the county just before 4 p.m. on Saturday in a news release, saying, […]
Magnitude 4.9 earthquake rattles Southern California
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake followed by several strong aftershocks were felt across Southern California early Monday afternoon. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 1 p.m., with the epicenter roughly 13 miles northeast of Barstow in San Bernardino County. The impact was felt across a wide swath of Southern California, including metropolitan Los Angeles […]
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