When the fire was torn in Palizad earlier this year, they do not only burn the houses, but also changed their livelihoods in society.
Many jobs are still three months after home without home California devastating firesHuman beings in January have been damaged or destroyed in January, without having a timetable to rebuild them.
When the fire was torn in Palizad earlier this year, they do not only burn the houses, but also changed their livelihoods in society.
However, many people who work and live in Palisad do not accept failure. Instead, they are compatible with their new routine.

Molly Ribuchin has worked in Walker for 18 years. (Sunny TSAI / Foxbusiness)
“We closed the store, we never thought it would enter the city, and none of us came back, so we didn't leave anything,” said Molly Ribochin, Vip Elyse Walker.
Molly Rabuchin has been working in Walker for 18 years. In The flagship of the apparel store Was built in 1999.
But on January 7, Burnt shopHuman
“It was encouraging. This was the main type of Palisades … and over 20 years, we had repeated customers and it was like a family,” Rabuchin said.

The team spends this time for creative work. (Sunny TSAI / Foxbusiness)
The store has two other branches in Southern California, and the team in Ellis Walker turns January destruction into new opportunities.
“I think that makes us creative so we're doing More pop -upsIt also helps charity and a charity maze, so it makes us sell in a different way. “
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For others, the work burden has actually increased.
“Getting real estate, preparing documents, getting permission, and then entering, separating different types of remnants of each other, loading all of it, carries it over and over and over again,” said Chuck Hart, the construction owner.
Chuck Hart is a private contractor of Palisades. He has been on the scene since the first day.

Chuck Hart has been on the scene since the first day to help rebuild his community. (Sunny TSAI / Foxbusiness)
“This is literally non -stop – before the sun sets every day after the sun,” Hart said.
Hart has currently registered 12 projects and is ready to rebuild.
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“And then we have a long list of people who say they want to work with us,” Hart said.

Chuck is, like many other Palizadians, who say they just want to return their community in the way it wants. (Sunny TSAI / Foxbusiness)
He is like many other Palizadians who say they just want to return their community in the way it wants.
“I hope what happens is that everyone is gathering together, and it doesn't seem to be very different from what it was previously, because I am not interested in some climbing here, and after here, no,” Hart said.
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Along with private contractors such as Hart, US military engineers are destroying more than 100 crews in the pulses. There is still no time table when it will be complete.