Northern California rain hampers life for wildfire survivors

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger serves breakfast to firefighters Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018, in Chico, Calif. Schwarzenegger has made a surprise visit to firefighters battling a deadly blaze in Northern California, helping serve them breakfast while providing encouragement. Schwarzenegger said Wednesday he was in Budapest, Hungary, when he heard the fire had leveled the town of Paradise. He said he wanted to visit the scene and show his appreciation for firefighters who risk their lives. (Destiny Lestenkof via AP)

Amy Sheppard packs up items outside her tent in a Walmart parking lot in Chico, Calif., that’s been a makeshift campground for people displaced by wildfire, Wednesday morning, Nov. 21, 2018. Sheppard lost her home in Magalia to the Camp fire. She was staying in the tent for four days with her sister and 1-year-old niece. They are moving to a motel because of rain that began Wednesday. (AP Photo/Kathleen Ronayne)

CHICO, Calif. — Amy Sheppard packs her belongings into a plastic garbage bag as rain drips around her, readying to move on from a field by a Walmart where thousands of evacuees had taken refuge from a deadly Northern California wildfire.

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