
Five years ago, for some Oregon residents, the world burned down.
A severe windstorm and dry conditions led fires to explode around the state on Sept. 7-8, 2020. They raged through communities like Gates, Detroit and Otis in northwest Oregon, and Talent and Phoenix in Southern Oregon.
What became known as the Labor Day fires burned more than 4,000 homes and more than a million acres of land in Oregon, making 2020 the state’s most destructive wildfire season on record.
So, what do you do when a catastrophe strikes? When your community turns to ash? When you lose things that made you who you are?
OPB environmental reporters Cassandra Profita and April Ehrlich covered the 2020 fires in different parts of Oregon, Profita for OPB and Ehrlich for our news partner Jefferson Public Radio.
They both join us this week to talk about fire recovery: what makes it so hard, how it changes us, the ways we help each other, and what recovery even means.
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