"Concow matters-- a lot of my friends are missing," Campbell said. "A lot of us lost our homes and nobody cares-- somebody's gotta care about us too."
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MAPS: A look at the Camp Fire in Butte County and other California fires
Throughout Butte County, the toll from the Camp Fire is mounting, a record number of people have been found dead and the search is far from over.
In Paradise, evidence teams are meticulously combing through all of the burned and abandoned cars left behind at the height of the fire.
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OES Deputy Director Kelly Huston said, "This devastation is unreal frankly. We thought we saw the worst of it in Santa Rosa and Coffey Park-- and that whole area. And obviously, that was terrible and tragic. This is just an order of magnitude beyond that."
And in places like Concow home after home has been leveled, except for a few.
Gary Green's property is the exception. His wife was able to escape at the height of the fire, but Green stayed behind to help a neighbor. By the time he tried to leave it was too late.
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"The wind coming across here was about 50 miles per hour, and flames were straight across. It was incredible. It was like a monster coming down there from Jarbo Gap and it came to destroy."
Green knows at least seven people who died in his town-- Campbell does too.
"Lots of my friends died in their cars, died in their homes because they couldn't get out," Campbell said.
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