Yesterday, tens of thousands of residents fled their homes in Paradise, California, north of Sacramento, escaping a fast-moving wildfire driven by high winds that swept through their community. Within 24 hours, the Camp Fire has burned more than 20,000 acres, and has virtually destroyed the town. Thousands of homes and other structures in Paradise have been consumed or badly damaged by the blaze. As firefighters struggle to gain control of the Camp Fire, several other wildfires are threatening other parts of the state, including the Woolsey Fire near Malibu, which has just prompted evacuation orders for some 13,000 residents.
The Camp Fire Ravages Paradise, California
- Alan Taylor
- November 9, 2018
- 24 Photos
- In Focus
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Read moreA home burns as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreThe Camp Fire rages through Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreEmbers blow in the wind as the Camp Fire burns a KFC restaurant in Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA car explodes into flames as the Camp Fire tears through downtown Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA home burns in Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA home burns as the Camp Fire moves through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA car burned by the Camp Fire is illuminated by headlights as it sits in the middle of a road on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreDogs roam burned-out neighborhoods as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreScorched vehicles rest on a roadside as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreSmoke from the Camp Fire, burning in the Feather River Canyon near Paradise, darkens the sky on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreFlames consume a home as the Camp Fire burns through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA group of U.S. Forest Service firefighters monitors a backfire while battling to save homes at the Camp Fire in Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA home is overshadowed by towering smoke plumes as the Camp Fire races through Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. #
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Read morePatients are quickly evacuated from the Feather River Hospital as it burns down in the Camp Fire on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA Cal Fire firefighter monitors a fire near a home while battling the Camp Fire on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreFlames consume the Screen and Window Shop as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreEmbers blow in the wind outside a burning restaurant on November 8, 2018, in Paradise. #
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Read moreEmbers fly as wind and flames from the Camp Fire tear through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA Jack in the Box fast-food restaurant in Paradise burns as the Camp Fire tears through town on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreFirefighters try to contain a fire so it doesn't spread to a neighboring building as the Camp Fire moves through the area on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreThe Paradise Skilled Nursing center is consumed by flames from the Camp Fire on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA chimney remains at the site of a home burned in the Camp Fire on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA car with a melted bumper sits at a burned-out gas station as the Camp Fire tears through Paradise on November 8, 2018. #
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Read moreA vintage car sits among debris after the Camp Fire passed through Paradise, California, on November 8, 2018. #
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