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Finding Home: Camp Fire Survivors Settle in Crossville, Tennessee

Finding Home: Camp Fire Survivors Settle in Crossville, Tennessee

Finding Home: Camp Fire Survivors Settle in Crossville, Tennessee A year and a half after PG&E equipment sparked the deadly Camp Fire and destroyed the town of Paradise, survivors are scattered across the state and the nation.

KQED's The California Report

July 6, 20209m 50s

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Show Notes

PG&E is out of bankruptcy. The utility entered into Chapter 11 in January 2019, weeks after the Camp Fire, which killed 86 people and wiped out much of the town of Paradise. A California State University, Chico, study has been mapping out where survivors of the wildfire ended up. A cluster of around 20 people had moved in and around Crossville, Tennessee, a town of just 12,000 people.
Reporter: Lily Jamali, KQED

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