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What Happens After You Lose Your Home?

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Click here to follow articles on finding shelters, tracking the North Bay fires, official updates, how to protect your health and how to donate.

Thousands of residents who lost their homes in the Northern California fires (and in many cases, their cars and all other possessions) have a very big to-do list ahead of them.

Once families are safe, it's a long road to rebuilding lives upended by the devastating fires. I can only imagine the details involved in starting completely from scratch.

Here are some ways you can help fire victims.

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