The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Residents of town leveled by fire return

- By Don Thompson The Associated Press

Some residents of a Northern California town devastated by a deadly wildfire will be allowed to return home.

PARADISE >> Some residents of a Northern California town devastated by a deadly wildfire will be allowed to return home Wednesday, nearly a month after the blaze swept through the parched Sierra Nevada foothills, authoritie­s said.

Evacuation orders were being lifted for all neighborho­ods in the eastern side of the town of Paradise, where the fire that started Nov. 8 destroyed about 14,000 homes and killed at least 85 people, the Butte County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

There will be limited access to residents on Wednesday, but the same neighborho­ods will be opened to anyone on Thursday.

More than 50,000 people in the town and two neighborin­g communitie­s were forced to flee the wind-driven flames that charred 240 square miles.

Authoritie­s said 11 people are still unaccounte­d for in the deadliest U.S. wildfire in at least a century.

The communitie­s will have very limited services for the immediate future, and authoritie­s urged residents to bring food, water and fuel for vehicles with them.

Residents were also warned they should not move back into homes until ash and hazardous waste have been cleared away. And they were told that rain could increase risks in fire-impacted areas for flash floods and mud and debris flows.

The ferocious fire trapped people in cars and surrounded the town’s hospital — forcing the evacuation of about 60 patients. The hospital is still standing but several smaller buildings, including hospital offices, were destroyed.

Officials said that the hospital will reopen but they have not said when that will happen.

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 ?? NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Following the Camp Fire, Jedediah Welch helps his friend Sara Sullivan, left, search for belongings at her Magalia home on Tuesday.
NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Following the Camp Fire, Jedediah Welch helps his friend Sara Sullivan, left, search for belongings at her Magalia home on Tuesday.
 ?? NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jean Uno searches for heirlooms at her parent’s Magalia home, destroyed by the Camp Fire, on Tuesday. Uno also lost her home in Paradise during the blaze.
NOAH BERGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jean Uno searches for heirlooms at her parent’s Magalia home, destroyed by the Camp Fire, on Tuesday. Uno also lost her home in Paradise during the blaze.

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