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Finding Home: Camp Fire Survivors Settle in Crossville, Tennessee

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 (Lily Jamali )

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. Researchers at California State University, Chico have been mapping out where members of the community ended up settling. A cluster of former Paradise residents now lives in and around Crossville, Tennessee,  a town of just 12,000 people. The California Report traveled there to find out why.

Reporter: Lily Jamali, The California Report

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