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Coming Home to Paradise

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A few of the Clarks' Christmas ornaments and Janet's SF Giants mug were spared by the Camp Fire. (Jeremy Siegel/KQED)

When the Camp Fire broke out on Nov. 8, Janet Clark waited through hours of gridlock traffic before making it to safety in Chico. Her husband Don stayed behind at their property in Paradise. Now, they've come back together to look through what's left of their home.

Read Michelle Wiley and Jeremy Siegel's story about the Clarks.

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