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This week, it will have been six months since the Woolsey Fire scorched tens of thousands of acres of hills and homes in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.

While the Woolsey Fire was much less deadly than the Camp Fire — the explosive blaze that killed 86 people and left the town of Paradise almost completely in ashes — it was still among the state’s most damaging.

For residents of Thousand Oaks, the blaze was especially devastating; some were forced to evacuate just hours after surviving the horrific shooting at the Border Line Bar & Grill.