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  • Ash from the Caldor Fire falls onto a car windshield on  August 25, 2021, near Kyburz, California.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401654.jpg
  • A ReMax for sale sign stands among Caldor Fire ruins near Sciots Camp, California, on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210901403259.jpg
  • Firefighters, Henry Yorba (l) and Nick Morales, from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, mop up the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403702.jpg
  • Henry Yorba, a firefighter from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, takes a break from a mop up operation  of the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403617.jpg
  • Henry Yorba, a firefighter from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, takes a break from a mop up operation  of the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403615.jpg
  • Firefighters mop up an area burned during the Caldor Fire in Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021. The crew is from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239.<br />
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Red helmet - Captain Ehren Kahle<br />
Using fire hose - Henry Yorba<br />
Holding white fire wound up fire hose - Nick Morales<br />
Engineer - James Cooper<br />
Water tender Jason Bowman
    Caldor Fire_20210902403612.jpg
  • Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239 firefighter Henry Yorba hoses down hot spots as Captain Ehren Kahle walks behind him at the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403593.jpg
  • Trees charred during the Windy Fire line the forest floor in the Trail of 100 Giants area of the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407934.jpg
  • Trees charred during the Windy Fire line the forest floor in the Trail of 100 Giants area of the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407924.jpg
  • Henry Yorba (l) and Nick Morales, from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, mop up the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403648.jpg
  • Captain Ehren Kahle surveys a mop up operation in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021. His crew is from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239.<br />
<br />
Red helmet - Captain Ehren Kahle<br />
Using fire hose - Henry Yorba<br />
Holding white fire wound up fire hose - Nick Morales<br />
Engineer - James Cooper<br />
Water tender Jason Bowman
    Caldor Fire_20210902403645.jpg
  • Henry Yorba, a firefighter from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239, uses a fire hose during a mop up operation of the Caldor Fire in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403675.jpg
  • Captain Ehren Kahle surveys a mop up operation in the Strawberry Creek Tract/42 Milestone Tract on Thursday, September 2, 2021. His crew is from Imperial Beach Fire & Rescue Engine 239.<br />
<br />
Red helmet - Captain Ehren Kahle<br />
Using fire hose - Henry Yorba<br />
Holding white fire wound up fire hose - Nick Morales<br />
Engineer - James Cooper<br />
Water tender Jason Bowman
    Caldor Fire_20210902403630.jpg
  • Residents return to their Lake Redding Estates neighborhood for the first time after being evacuated during the Carr Fire in Redding, California, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Firefighters, chaplans, law enforcement, utility companies and volunteers were on hand to help homeowners sift through remains, offer emotional support or provide water and work tools. Many homes throughout the neighborhood were destroyed during the Carr Fire. Many residents had only moments to flee from the fire.
    Carr Fire_2018080356566.jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • This un-manipulated, non-altered photo is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series. I am documenting life from the heart of rural California's wildfire country.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • Alistair Sullivan pulls a pot and knives from the remnants of his home on Friday, August 3, 2018. His home, recently placed on the market, burned in the Carr Fire. Sullivan, who has lived in the Lake Redding Estates area of Redding, California, for approximately three years, remained optimistic. He's currently staying in a local hotel and has set up a fundraising page on Facebook to help defray some of the costs needed to rebuild.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters use tools to open a residential safe for homeowners who are returning to their Lake Redding Estates neighborhood for the first time after being evacuated during the Carr Fire in Redding, California, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Firefighters, chaplans, law enforcement, utility companies and volunteers were on hand to help homeowners sift through remains, offer emotional support or provide water and work tools. Many homes throughout the neighborhood were destroyed during the Carr Fire. Many residents had only moments to flee from the fire.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters use tools to open a residential safe for homeowners who are returning to their Lake Redding Estates neighborhood for the first time after being evacuated during the Carr Fire in Redding, California, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Firefighters, chaplans, law enforcement, utility companies and volunteers were on hand to help homeowners sift through remains, offer emotional support or provide water and work tools. Many homes throughout the neighborhood were destroyed during the Carr Fire. Many residents had only moments to flee from the fire.
    Carr Fire_2018080356590.jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • A washer, dryer and a hot water heater are the largest remnants of a home that burned during the Carr Fire on Ridge Drive in Redding, California, as seen on Thursday, August 2, 2018.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • The sun sets behind the remnants of a home that burned along the western edge of Redding, California, on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, after the Carr Fire swept through the neighborhood. The Carr Fire, which began on July 23, has burned more than 115,000 acres, destroying more than 1,000 residential structures.
    Carr Fire_2018080156005.jpg
  • A fire engine is stationed at a home off Grizzly Flat Road near Kendra Way in Somerset, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021, as smoke and ash from the Caldor Fire move through the area.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400844.jpg
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