Dark skies, swirling ash and flames; Wildfires have become all too familiar to the residents of Weed

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Dark skies, swirling ash and flames; Wildfires have become all too familiar to the residents of Weed
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Her home destroyed, dog missing, and 10-year relationship with her boyfriend recently ended – all Naomi Vogelsang could do on Saturday was sit outside of a Northern California wildfire evacuation center with $20 in her pocket.

WEED — Her home destroyed, dog missing, and 10-year relationship with her boyfriend recently ended – all Naomi Vogelsang could do on Saturday was sit outside of a Northern California wildfire evacuation center with $20 in her pocket, waiting for a ride to the casino. Vogelsang is one of thousands of people displaced this week by California's latest inferno, this time in the small community of Weed.

After fleeing the blaze, 63-year-old Judy Christenson remembered a similar escape 40 years ago when, as a young parent, she had to rush her children out of a burning home. Last summer, a wildfire forced her to evacuate and leave her pets behind. Now, Christenson says she leaves harnesses on her pets all the time so she can grab them at a moment's notice and leave.

Strong winds in the area that fan flames drew the town's founder for a very different reason. Abner Weed, a Civil War soldier who is said to have witnessed the Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender before moving to California, chose to put a sawmill there because the wind would dry out the timber, according to Bob West, a lifelong resident who co-owns Ellie's Espresso and Bakery, a coffee and sandwich shop that contains some historical items of the town's past.

Dominique Mathes, 37, said he's had some close calls with wildfires since he has lived in Weed. But he's not interested in leaving. "It's way worse than it used to be," he said."It affects our community because people leave because they don't want to rebuild."

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