found: Work cat: Paradise, 2021:CIP author's note (Camp Fire; deadliest wildfire in California history) (DLC)2021012297
found: CQ Researcher Vol. 30, issue 40 (November 6, 2020):chronology (2018; the Camp Fire, propelled by drought and winds, is the deadliest and most destructive fire in California to date, killing 85 people and destroying 19,000 structures; it rampages through the town of Paradise, displacing thousands)
found: More than 18,000 buildings burned in Northern California. Here's what that looks like from above, article in Los Angeles Times, Nov. 15, 2018, viewed May 3, 2021:(The Camp fire, which began Nov. 8, tore through the town of Paradise in Butte County, destroying and damaging thousands of buildings. ... Almost 3,000 structures were destroyed in Magalia, an unincorporated community in northern Butte County. The majority of destroyed buildings were homes. ... The Camp fire began northeast of Paradise.; maps show that the fire destroyed over 130,000 acres, with less than half of the damage occurring in the town of Paradise)
found: BBC News online, Apr. 8, 2019(Paradise fire survivors: 'Losing everything has made me stronger.' In November 2018, the Camp Fire swept through Butte County, California, destroying the town of Paradise)