PARADISE, Calif. (KGO) -- Sky7 captured a unique before & after look at the devastation left behind in Paradise after the Camp Fire raced through the small Northern California mountain town.
Using its Sky Map 7 technology, ABC7 News was able to compare what the Butte County community looked like from the air before the wildfire and then after.
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The images are haunting and heartbreaking, many times showing entire neighborhoods burned to the ground.
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Looking at a mobile home community on Kilcrease circle, nearly every home was destroyed except a small cluster.
Green trees and shrubs that dotted the community before the 153,336 acre fire erupted on Nov. 8 are now blackened and charred.
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But amid the destruction, there were several homes that appeared untouched including one that still has a completely green lawn.
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The Camp Fire now ranks as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, after it destroyed more than 14,000 homes and businesses.