Evacuated animals headed home following Park Fire relocation

OROVILLE — For Paradise ridge residents, the devastating Camp Fire will never be forgotten. The Park Fire brought back all those memories.

Lori Auteri recalled the amount of stress she felt when she first heard about the evacuation notices following the spread of the Park Fire, which started last Wednesday.

Living with her 12-year-old granddaughter, Kylah Baker, and having a house full of beloved cats, dogs, chickens and goats, Auteri grew worried when thinking about the health and safety of her animals and family in Paradise.

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“It impacted me, because I’m pretty much bedridden and having to climb out of bed, It’s just a lot,” Auteri said.

However, after being helped by the staffing at Camelot Equestrian Park, her worries turned into a reassured feeling knowing that her animals were taken care of.

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