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Stories They Carried From the Fire

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A sign is posted outside Cline Cellars on Oct. 13, 2017 in Sonoma, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

In early October, many Northern Californians woke to a world on fire. Whole neighborhoods were gone in a single night, reduced to dust and ash.

43 people were killed. Almost 9,000 structures were obliterated.

The world had been transformed by flames.

In this episode of Q'ed Up we bring you stories from the front lines of the fires.

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