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Essential California: Landmarks in ashes, and of memory, confront fire victims in a traumatized Ventura

December 24, 2017 by  
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After the fire: Two weeks after the Thomas fire, nearly everyone in Ventura has a story to tell. With more than 500 homes lost and 27,000 residents evacuated, no one is a stranger to this disaster. They turn to one another in restaurants and diners, checkout lines and the post office and share their stories as if words could lay a foundation for their new lives. Initially they asked, “Did you lose your home?” Now it’s, “How are you doing?” in an understanding that possessions matter less than concerns of the heart. Los Angeles Times

Plus: As the Thomas fire raged in the hills above the seaside town of Oxnard, the shops were empty and the streets were silent. Winds had pushed smoke down from the blaze, shrouding buildings, cars and trees with a thick layer of white ash that was dangerous to breathe without respirators, according to public health officials. But in the vast strawberry fields outside town, work continued as usual. Los Angeles Times

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