Residents head back into California town levelled by wildfire
PARADISE, Calif. — Nearly four weeks after the devastating blaze levelled her town, Jennifer Christensen was allowed back to return to her home in Paradise, where the first thing she saw was her son’s charred tricycle in the front yard.
Christensen was among hundreds of residents who were allowed back into neighbourhoods on the east side of town for the first time since the Nov. 8 blaze, which killed at least 85 people and destroyed about 14,000 homes.
“It’s unbelievable. You know, I never thought it would happen to me,” said Christensen, 34, surveying how little was left. She had moved to Paradise about a year ago and lived with a couple that were like grandparents to her son. “Everything I worked so hard for is gone.”
The first thing she saw as she pulled in was her 2-year-old son’s tricycle, its tires melted and its steel frame charred. She found a safe with melted jewelry inside. She found remnants of porcelain dolls that her grandmother had given her every year for Christmas.