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After losing home in the Oak Fire, San Diego mother and daughter are homeless
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The Oak Fire burning in Mariposa County near Yosemite National Park broke out a little over two weeks ago. So far it's burned more than 19,000 acres but is nearly fully contained at around 92%.
This has been a devastating fire for the people in Mariposa with nearly 200 structures destroyed. One of those destroyed homes belonged to San Diego native Dana Robinson and her 11-year-old daughter. The two are now homeless after moving to Mariposa County just a few years ago. Robinson moved a few years ago to Mariposa County for her job as a social worker. Now, her daughter is back in San Diego with her grandma while Robinson has stayed back to look through the ashes of what's left of their home.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/after-losing-home-in-the-oak-fire-san-diego-native-mother-daughter-are-homeless/509-1a207205-3735-4ae3-a91b-421353383adc