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After the Fires: Taking Stock in Lake County

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For the residents of Lake County, this summer has been a series of devastating wildfires: the Rocky Fire in July, the Jerusalem Fire in August and of course, the Valley Fire, which as of today is 97 percent contained after burning more than 76,000 acres and leaving about 3,000 people homeless. We talk with KQED's Alex Emslie, who visited Lake County this week and talked with residents there about what's next for their communities.

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