Six years have passed since the northern California town of Paradise was decimated by the Camp Fire and now the community has been rebuilt, but in a way that can better withstand another wildfire.

Jen Goodlin is the director of the Rebuild Paradise Foundation organization, in a town that gained notoriety in 2018 when the Camp Fire ripped through.

"We were a heavily wooded forest town, beautiful, millions of trees with homes plopped in there. and now we're not that," Goodlin said.

Ninety percent of Paradise's homes were lost in the fire, but six years later, the landscape has changed to prepare for future incidents.

"We are growing like crazy. We were the fastest growing town three years in a row in the whole state of California," Goodlin said. "Not just 90% of homes lost, but we lost o

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