Camp Fire Two Year Anniversary

It's been exactly two years since the Camp Fire in Paradise, California occurred. There have been so many heartbreaking stories told and pictures viewed. The destruction of an entire town is unbelievable at best. And, yet, that's exactly what happened.After two years of working to put the city back together progress is being made. Crews were working everywhere. But there is an unbelievable amount of repairing, rebuilding still needed. Many residents say they will rebuild. They will go back because Paradise is their home, regardless. But many have also said just the opposite. No way will they go back. Some have moved far away, while others are continuing to live in shelters close-by or in temporary camp trailers on their lots. And it will still take years more to rebuild. Utilities. Water. Power. Cell coverage. Internet. All gone. But, now, mostly back.These images are of my son's home site once the evacuation controls were lifted about six weeks after the fire eliminated most of the town and the rain washed some of the ash away. His home is one of so very many. 

Camp Fire Aftermath

Dryer and WasherCamp fire resulting in burned dryer and washer Old Toyota Stout with the windshield melted right on to the hood.Camp fire resulting in burned truck His beloved 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 is completely gutted.Camp fire resulting in burned 1957 Fordburned out interior of 1957 Ford from Camp Fire in Paradise, CA Street view, living room, and bed box springs.Camp fire resulting in burned home contents Front door, water heater, and Uncle Kevin's flight helmet from Vietnam.Camp fire resulting in burned home Refrigerator, water heater and toolbox, and the kitchen sink complete with dirty dishes.Camp fire resulting in burned appliances Fortunately, my son is now living on his lot in a new mobile home with running water and all basic utilities. We are still waiting on permits for pouring cement, putting up a garage, and landscaping the yard. He is fortunate to be as far along with the rebuilding process as he is. Most are not. 

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Nadeen Flynn is a published, award winning northern California fine art photographer. Living in the greater Sacramento area, she specializes in fine art landscape and still life photography. She offers in-person workshops, hourly lessons, and mentoring. While currently living in rural northern California with her husband and a couple thousand walnut trees, she posts regularly to Instagram.

Locations include Yuba City/Marysville, East Nicolaus, Wheatland, Lincoln, Woodland, Roseville, Rocklin, and Sacramento areas.

(530) 633-7575

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