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Inferno in Paradise: One month on, California residents return

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This week, hundreds of residents of Paradise, California were allowed to return to survey what's left of their homes in the aftermath of the so-called "Camp Fire". The inferno left 85 people dead and dozens more are still unaccounted for. Those who survived now have months of work ahead of them to secure compensation as they begin to rebuild their lives. Our correspondents report on the daunting challenge ahead.

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