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Watch never before seen accounts from the fire line and how Shaver Lake was saved during the 2020 Creek Fire. There is a robust debate over the causes of mega fires in the West from both sides of the fence and exclusive interviews with fire investigators, including the only statements direct from the head of the Sierra National Forest on the controversial cause of the Creek Fire. Plus, we check in on the victims to see how they are rebuilding in the aftermath.

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