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Three Years After the Caldor Fire: The Struggle to Rebuild Continues

Residents of El Dorado County face ongoing challenges in the aftermath of the Caldor Fire, with many still unable to rebuild their homes and lives

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
August 18, 2024
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Three Years After the Caldor Fire: The Struggle to Rebuild Continues

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El Dorado County (Aug 18, 2024, 2024) – Three Years Later, the Caldor Fire’s Aftermath Still Haunts El Dorado County Residents

Three years after the Caldor Fire ravaged more than 220,000 acres across El Dorado, Alpine, and Amador counties, the scars left by the devastating blaze remain deep, both on the landscape and in the lives of those who called these areas home. The fire, which consumed over 1,000 structures and damaged 81 more, forced many residents into a prolonged battle to reclaim what was lost. For most, that battle is far from over.

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Jennifer McKim-Hibbard, a leading voice in the recovery effort, knows all too well the toll this disaster has taken on her community. As a representative of the West Slope Foundation, which aids disaster-stricken communities in El Dorado County, McKim-Hibbard has been on the front lines, helping her neighbors navigate the arduous path to recovery. But for many, the prospect of rebuilding remains a distant dream.

“It’s definitely been an uphill battle. Every step of the way it seems like there’s a new challenge,” McKim-Hibbard shared, her frustration palpable. “We’ve had to get creative with how we’re going to rebuild. And unfortunately, a good percentage of my community, including myself, will probably never have the opportunity to rebuild because of the high cost and the inadequate insurance payouts we received.”

The West Slope Foundation has been a lifeline for those affected, offering not just financial aid but also a sense of hope. Yet, as McKim-Hibbard herself admits, the emotional burden of this work is immense. The mission to help others rebuild is personal, born out of her own experiences of loss and a deep-rooted connection to her community.

“This fight every day to try to find funding, to find options for everyone to go home, it’s personal,” she said, her voice filled with determination. “I am so honored to be in this position. I wish I wasn’t. But I am so thankful that I have been given this opportunity to not only help my own family but all of those that were impacted and continue to be impacted three years later.”

The trauma inflicted by the Caldor Fire is far from healed. Every new wildfire that threatens the region rekindles fears and memories of that harrowing summer. For many, the sense of home persists, even amidst the ashes.

“This is home. Our homes may be gone, but this still feels like home,” McKim-Hibbard said, reflecting the enduring attachment residents feel to the land, despite its current desolation.

Resilience is the thread that ties the community together—a resilience born of necessity, forged in the flames of adversity. McKim-Hibbard takes pride in the strength her community has shown in the face of overwhelming odds.

“I am proud of my community for the resilience, for what we’ve had to overcome. For the homes that are coming back. It’s so heartwarming. I am proud of how strong and resilient my community is,” she said.

But even three years later, the road to recovery remains long and fraught with obstacles. The need for assistance persists, as many survivors continue to struggle with the financial and emotional challenges of rebuilding their lives from the ground up.

“We still need help,” McKim-Hibbard emphasized. “West Slope Foundation continues every day to fight to find funding so that we can help put funds into the hands of the survivors so that they can rebuild.”

The legacy of the Caldor Fire is one of both devastation and resilience. As the community presses on, the scars of the past serve as a reminder of the strength it takes to rebuild—one brick, one home, one life at a time.

Source: West Slope Foundation's website
Via: Cris Alarcon
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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