California’s ‘Camp Fire’ Becomes Deadliest in State History
The images continue to be stunning. An entire town has been wiped off the map. Now, the “Camp Fire” in Northern California has become the deadliest in the history of the state. Sadly, 13 additional sets of human remains were found on Monday. That brings the death toll to 42 with many still unaccounted for. The death toll from the wildfires in Southern California remains at 2. However, conditions worsened overnight as the “Woolsey Fire” has burned over 90,000 acres. Both the “Camp Fire” and “Woolsey Fire” are 30% contained. If you are looking for reliable ways to help the victims of the fires, Charity Navigator is a great place to start.
Sunny 106.3 ‘s Sheila came to Florida from Ohio to pursue her adventures in a warmer climate near the ocean. It’s quite possible you may run across her and her dog, Daisy, out at any Southwest Florida event that has painting, live music, food, or anything near or in the water. Some of her other interests include learning to paddle-board, looking, and being more fit as well as learning to shoot a firearm. Sheila is also a member of the board for GROW Education Inc., a non-profit organization connecting schoolchildren to resources to promote the arts and literacy.
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