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The Park fire north of Chico has become California ’s sixth largest in history.
The Daneau family lost one house in Paradise , a second in the Park fire.
“We’re starting completely over, again,” said Michael Daneau , 41 .
The family relocated to the town of Cohasset , putting them in the direct path of another wildfire.
The latest assessments have confirmed more than 350 structures have been ruined.
A class-action lawsuit accuses the state’s insurance of last resort of unlawfully selling subpar fire insurance policies.
The Camp fire in Paradise revealed vulnerabilities in forest management, electrical equipment, city planning and evacuations.
Local officials had been working hard to prepare Cohasset for wildfires, clearing brush, planning emergency procedures.
“Even if we put all that we lost down, there’s no way it will cover everything,” Stanfield said.
“I think I want to be back where I was, that's my hope.” Kristy Daneau and her husband don't think they could move back to Cohasset , or anywhere like it.
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