6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (2024)

6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (1)

By Jonathan Vigliotti

/ CBS News

The town of Paradise, California, was almost completely destroyed in the 2018 Camp Fire — which scorched more than 150,000 acres and was the deadliest wildfire in the state's history. The once lush landscape covered in pine trees was stripped bare, as 95% of the town burned.

But from the ashes, a new breed of American pioneer was born.

Kylie Wrobel and her daughter, Ellie, were one of the first families to return.

"Seeing the town grow and build, my heart needed this," Kylie Wrobel said. "A lot of people don't want to come back here. I had to stay here."

In 2019, six months after the firestorm that destroyed everything, and nearly claimed their lives, the Wrobels were in tears. Now, Ellie Wrobel told CBS News, "Even though we lost everything in the fire, it's nice to have something new."

6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (2)

Kylie Wrobel said, "You just heal every single day. It's nice to get back in our hometown because then it, you get a fresh start on life."

Thousands more have come back for a fresh start. In fact, Paradise was the fastest-growing town in California for the past four years, according to the California Department of Finance.

Jennifer Gray Thompson, the founder of the nonprofit After the Fire, which helps people decide if they should rebuild, said, "People who do decide to rebuild in a place like Paradise, they're often even safer than they were before the fire, because that place has already been burned."

Fire threatens 40% of homes in California. Starting in the 1990s, well-intentioned firefighters were trained to quickly put out flames to protect a growing population. But dead vegetation was left behind, which, combined with increasing drought levels, ended up creating a fuel source that continues to threaten communities today.

In Paradise, efforts are focused on protecting against future fires. All power lines will be buried underground and all residents must remove vegetation that's too close to their homes. Federal grants are offered to homeowners who use fire-resistant materials to build their homes.

6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (3)

Kylie Wrobel said she believes the town is more resilient today than it was in 2018.

"The likelihood of seeing another wildfire in Paradise, it already devastated our whole community, took the trees. I don't think another wildfire would hit like it," she said.

But not everyone agrees enough to return. While Paradise has seen record growth, the current population is still only one-third of what it was before the Camp Fire.

"Paradise is a microcosm of broader issues that our nation's going to have to grapple with more," said UC Davis' Ryan Miller, a researcher who is tracking growing climate migration in the U.S. and the conflicts it's causing.

"I'm hoping with some of the work we understand from Paradise, we can get ahead of some of those issues and prevent those disasters from happening later down the road," he said.

Jonathan Vigliotti

6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (4)

Jonathan Vigliotti is a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles. He previously served as a foreign correspondent for the network's London bureau.

6 years after California's deadly Camp Fire, some residents are returning to Paradise (2024)
Top Articles
Comment investir en bourse en Belgique
How do I delete my account? — CoD Mobile Help Center
11 beste sites voor Word-labelsjablonen (2024) [GRATIS]
Design215 Word Pattern Finder
Jefferey Dahmer Autopsy Photos
Professor Qwertyson
Select The Best Reagents For The Reaction Below.
Www.megaredrewards.com
David Packouz Girlfriend
Soap2Day Autoplay
Jefferson County Ky Pva
Ap Chem Unit 8 Progress Check Mcq
Explore Top Free Tattoo Fonts: Style Your Ink Perfectly! 🖌️
Ivegore Machete Mutolation
Craigslist Deming
All Buttons In Blox Fruits
Ts Lillydoll
Costco Gas Foster City
Nurse Logic 2.0 Testing And Remediation Advanced Test
Wsop Hunters Club
College Basketball Picks: NCAAB Picks Against The Spread | Pickswise
Pocono Recird Obits
MyCase Pricing | Start Your 10-Day Free Trial Today
Shoe Station Store Locator
Il Speedtest Rcn Net
Wood Chipper Rental Menards
Keyn Car Shows
2015 Kia Soul Serpentine Belt Diagram
Japanese Emoticons Stars
Rush County Busted Newspaper
Broken Gphone X Tarkov
Otis Offender Michigan
Lowell Car Accident Lawyer Kiley Law Group
Puerto Rico Pictures and Facts
Plato's Closet Mansfield Ohio
Chris Provost Daughter Addie
My.lifeway.come/Redeem
Aliciabibs
Obituaries in Hagerstown, MD | The Herald-Mail
Seminary.churchofjesuschrist.org
Energy Management and Control System Expert (f/m/d) for Battery Storage Systems | StudySmarter - Talents
Unitedhealthcare Community Plan Eye Doctors
Fatal Accident In Nashville Tn Today
Mcoc Black Panther
Craigslist Indpls Free
Bones And All Showtimes Near Emagine Canton
Sdn Dds
Craigslist Charlestown Indiana
211475039
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Greg Kuvalis

Last Updated:

Views: 5740

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Greg Kuvalis

Birthday: 1996-12-20

Address: 53157 Trantow Inlet, Townemouth, FL 92564-0267

Phone: +68218650356656

Job: IT Representative

Hobby: Knitting, Amateur radio, Skiing, Running, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Electronics

Introduction: My name is Greg Kuvalis, I am a witty, spotless, beautiful, charming, delightful, thankful, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.