FILE - In this July 27, 2018, file photo, homes leveled by the Carr Fire line are seen in the Lake Keswick Estates area of Redding, Calif. More than 80 families who lost their homes in California’s deadly Carr Fire in July have learned weeks or months later that their dogs and cats had survived the deadly disaster. A network of about 35 volunteers, called Carr Fire Pet Rescue and Reunification, is responsible for many of the happy endings and continues to track and catch missing pets nearly two months after the fire was extinguished. (AP Photo/Noah
California has had four straight years of extremely large and extremely destructive wildfires. In 2017, it was the Tubbs, Thomas, and Canyon fires. In 2018, it was the Camp and Woolsey fires. In 2019, it was the Glass fire. In 2020, the Creek and Bobcat fires.
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