Berry Creek United served hundreds of meals on Christmas Day There s people up the hill living in their burned-out vehicles, in their vans, and it s snowing up there, Martinez explained about survivors of the Bear Fire.
Posted: Dec 26, 2020 3:31 PM
Posted By: Esteban Reynoso and Lorraine Dechter
OROVILLE, Calif. - Rain did not drown out community spirit for those celebrating the Christmas holiday in Oroville. Recovery from the Bear Fire/North Complex, the Camp Fire, and Covid-19 conditions have made the celebration of Christmas somewhat difficult for many locals who lost their homes in Berry Creek or Feather Falls or along the Highway 70 corridor in Butte County during recent wildfires.