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Butte College Closed for 18 Days as the Camp Fire Destroyed Paradise — and Half Its Students' Homes
At dawn on November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire ignited near Pulga and raced through Paradise), the deadliest wildfire in California history. Butte College closed its main campus that morning, evacuated bus students at the Chico Center, and ultimately remained closed for 18 days while CAL FIRE used the campus as a staging area. By the time classes resumed, hundreds of Butte College students and dozens of employees had lost their homes — and the town of Paradise itself was largely gone.
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Background
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Sources
- OfficialCamp Fire Resources - Butte Collegebutte.edu
- Official
- OfficialStay Informed - Camp Fire Resources Page (Butte College LibGuides)butte.libguides.com
- NewsCamp Fire brings turmoil, change to community college (Inside Higher Ed)insidehighered.com
- Source
- SourceCamp Fire (2018) (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org