Officials hoping Mountain Fire recovery faster than past efforts
Officials are hoping Mountain Fire victims can get faster help than people impacted by the Thomas Fire did in 2017.
Officials are hoping Mountain Fire victims can get faster help than people impacted by the Thomas Fire did in 2017.
Officials are hoping Mountain Fire victims can get faster help than people impacted by the Thomas Fire did in 2017.
Officials are hoping Mountain Fire victims can get faster help than people impacted by the Thomas Fire did in 2017.
CAMARILLO, Calif. (KABC) — Hundreds of people who lost homes or were otherwise impacted by the Mountain Fire packed an auditorium on Wednesday hoping to get answers on how they can rebuild their lives.
Fueled by dry conditions and powerful Santa Ana winds, the wildfire scorched more than 20,000 acres in Ventura County and destroyed more than 200 structures, many of them homes. It also wiped out millions of dollars in agricultural fields and produce.