Northern California town of Paradise lost 90% of its population after Camp Fire, data shows
A northern California town has lost over 90% of its population since the nation's deadliest wildfire in nearly a century last year, as of April, according to data released Thursday by California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The retirement community in the Sierra Nevada foothills was home to about 26,800 people in 2010. Paradise as a rural area to make the town eligible for loans, grants and assistance under federally funded rural development programs. changing how the state pays for wildfire damage caused by utilities. Newsom is expected to sign it ...
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