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It’s been six months since two of the deadliest and most destructive fires in California’s history: the Woolsey Fire and the Camp Fire.

As we saw on Monday, the natural world is showing signs of renewal after the Woolsey Fire. But many survivors — especially those displaced by the devastating Camp Fire — are still struggling.

Nowhere is this more apparent than in and around Paradise, the Butte County town that the Camp Fire all but reduced to ash.

On Tuesday, I spoke to Tara Morrow, one of the roughly 3,000 people who have been able to move back into the community, to see how things were going.