A wildfire in the Imperial County town of Niland cost dozens of families their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It also hit a place that was already down.
“The fire jumped from house to house,” said Sherry Fleischer, who’d lived in Niland for 32 years. “None of us have insurance on our homes. We’re mostly retired people living in mobile homes.” Fleischer, who lost her home in the fire, spent two nights in a motel before moving into her mother’s trailer in Niland.
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