As fires burned much of the Western United States, one community in California—abandoned by Cal Fire—saved itself.
This past August and September, as you’re undoubtedly aware, wildfires burned throughout California and many other parts of the Western United States, killing 24 people, destroying more than 4,000 homes, businesses, and other structures, and scorching more than three million acres—the size of Connecticut. On August 20, one of those fires threatened Bonny Doon, a small mountain town south of Santa Cruz that is home to about 3,000 people.
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