N. Calif. fire near Redding destroys 84 buildings
By Jeff Barnard and Terry Collins on August 24, 2012
MINERAL, Calif. (AP) — Twisted sheets of metal, the hulks of pickup trucks and brick walls were all that was left of dozens of homes once sheltered by green pine and cedar trees in several Northern California communities that were the latest to feel the wrath of massive western wildfires.
Thousands of residents of the rural communities just outside Lassen Volcanic National Park were allowed to return home after being forced flee soon after the blaze was ignited by lightning Saturday. They surveyed the damaged Thursday as others in the region prepared to leave.
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