SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- It has been one month since the devastating Camp Fire began on Nov. 8, 2018. The blaze destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and left at least 85 dead with many still unaccounted for. From the moment the fire broke out to the evacuations of thousands, several residents recorded apocalyptic video of the inferno creeping its way through the town of Paradise in Butte County.
Here's a timeline of events from the moment of ignition and videos capturing the panic that ensued after. NOTE: Note: Tap on each photo below to watch a video clip of that moment in time.
6.29 a.m.
The Camp Fire starts in a wooded area near Pulga about 7 miles to the northeast of Paradise.
7:23 a.m.
Butte County Sheriff tweets evacuation order for the town of Pulga.
8:03 a.m.
Butte County Sheriff tweets first evacuation order for Paradise.
12:30 p.m.
Veteran fire fighter Brian Andrews had stayed behind to try and save his house on Billie Road but realizes that this fire is too dangerous.
One month later and the Camp Fire is contained after burning more than 153,000 acres and leaving Paradise devastated.
See more stories, photos and videos on the Camp Fire here.
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