ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月4日 23時18分


Even before the first flames of the Camp Fire ignited in Northern California, there was already a state of emergency north of Sacramento. The homeless situation in parts of Butte County was so bad that the county formally declared a crisis in October in order to secure millions of dollars in state aid. And then came the fire, destroying nearly 14,000 residences and adding an entirely new population of tens of thousands of people to California’s long-entrenched homeless crisis. Now, almost a month after the fire erupted, with the weather worsening and evacuation shelters closing or relocating farther away, tensions are growing between those who were already homeless and the newly homeless, as each group reaches for the other’s resources. @jimwilson125 took this photo of one-year-old Rebecca Young in the parking lot outside a Walmart store in Chico, #California, where many families like hers who lost their homes in the #CampFire have been camping. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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