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Camp Fire Survivors Find Temporary Shelter At Lime Saddle Campground
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through ABC10.com's website.
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - Butte County and California State Parks and Lime Saddle Campground work together to assist Camp Fire survivors by providing them temporary shelter in response to the drastic environmental issues. Seventeen people are now able to call a local campground home. CA State Parks gave the County temporary use of the campground as a running RV park.
ABC News 10 writer Maria Estrada relates in her article, "The County will provide water service and wastewater pumping for the RVs." In order to qualify to stay at the campground, fire survivors must be signed up for either the Government or Alternative Fire Debris Removal Program. Lime Saddle Campground will in the meantime be closed to the general public until further notice. Those who had camping reservations have been contacted by the state's reservation system.
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