Survivors of California's deadliest wildfire are now helping other survivors pick up the pieces
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In November 2018, Elizabeth Jernberg was preparing to make her lifelong dream a reality: She was gearing up for the grand opening of her first food truck and arcade store, a family-owned business in Paradise, California.
But days before the November 13 opening, the Camp Fire tore through the town, burning Jernberg's dream -- and most of the town -- to the ground. It was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. Jernberg's home, which was in a neighboring town, sustained fire damage but was deemed livable. But the arcade attractions and the food truck, which she had named E&J's Mobile Kitchen, were gone.More Related News