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Remembering the 85 who died in Paradise on the 4th anniversary of Camp Fire

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PARADISE, Calif. (KION-TV)- It's been four years since the devastating Camp Fire tore the town of Paradise and killed 85 people.

People gathered at Chico State for a moment of silence to honor those who passed and to come together and help those still feeling the effects of the horrific day on Nov. 8.

For those wishing to be with others to remember the Camp Fire on the fourth year mark, stand together outside of the university flag pole on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 in Chico, Calif. Chimes from Trinity Bell Tower will mark the start a moment of silence at 11:08 and chime again to mark the end 85 seconds later. A moment of silence to remember was held to reflect, and hold the community close to heart on the solemn four year anniversary since the outbreak of the Camp Fire, the most destructive fire in Calif

ORIGINAL STORY

Cal Fire says PG&E equipment started the Camp Fire

Cal Fire has released the official cause of the Camp Fire in Butte County, and it doesn't look good for PG&E.

On Wednesday, a release from Cal Fire said, "Cal Fire has determined that the Camp Fire was caused by electrical transmission lines owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electricity (PG&E) located in the Pulga area."

Investigators say they found a second ignition source too. That was also electrical lines owned and operated by PG&E. As the first fire grew, it consumed the second ignition.

The Camp Fire started on November 8, 2018, in the early morning hours near Pulga. There were Red Flag conditions at the time, strong wind, warm temperatures, and dry vegetation, so it grew quickly and spread to Concow, Paradise, Magalia, and the outskirts of Chico.

The wildfire burned a total of 153,336 acres, destroyed 18,804 structures, and killed 85 people. It is the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. In 2018 alone, Cal Fire reports that more than 7,571 wildfires burned over 1.8 million acres in California.

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