How the LA fires could exacerbate California’s homelessness crisis

How the LA fires could exacerbate California’s homelessness crisis

Jennielynn Holmes stood in the middle ‌of a ‌make-shift evacuation center when the scope‍ of the crisis hit her.

Surrounded by thousands of people that had‍ just fled the Tubbs Fire that burned through ⁤Santa Rosa in 2017, Holmes realized many of these people⁢ would soon be added to ‍the⁢ area’s‍ already extensive caseload of ⁤unhoused clients.

“This is the group of people (that) is one crisis away from entering homelessness,” thought holmes, who helps lead the area’s homelessness response as CEO of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa⁤ Rosa. “And the crisis is here.”

As multiple wildfires continue to ⁢incinerate homes and‍ displace ⁣tens of thousands of people⁤ in Los Angeles County, experts worry ​about​ the‍ long-term effects the fires ​will have⁤ on the state’s already dire homelessness ‌crisis.In other parts⁣ of California burned by past⁤ wildfires, communities are still‌ dealing with the fallout years later.

People who had too little or no insurance on their homes, or who ⁤rented, sometimes​ end ​up on‍ the ⁢street when their home burns and they can’t find another place to live.

But ⁣it’s not just⁣ people whose homes burn down⁤ that feel the pain. Renters‌ in undamaged buildings get evicted because their landlord raises rents to take advantage of refugees’ desperation — or because the landlord lost another home in the fire and needs to ‍move into their rental unit.

“It’s really putting a⁤ strain on all of California at this point.”

Matt Plotkin, director of equity and advocacy, United Way of Northern California

And when a ⁣community loses thousands of homes at onc, when ⁢they already‌ have‌ a housing‍ shortage, prices go up across the board, ⁤displacing even more people. To‍ make the situation worse,‍ each fire threatens to raise already ⁤sky-high home insurance⁣ rates, making rebuilding or buying a new ​home even more prohibitively ⁤expensive.

As climate change leads‌ to hotter and drier seasons in California,⁤ these wildfires have become more unpredictable and ​extreme. Each new, devastating fire sets‌ the state back in its fight against homelessness.

“It’s​ really putting‍ a‌ strain on all ‌of California ⁣at this point,” said Matt Plotkin, who helped lead ⁢recovery efforts for the 2018 ​Camp Fire in Butte ​County as head of what is now ‍the Camp Fire Collaborative, before landing in his current role as director⁤ of equity and advocacy for United Way ‌of Northern California.

The fires in Los Angeles County have ⁢burned more than‍ 40,000‍ acres, killed‌ at⁢ least 24 ⁣people and damaged or destroyed an ⁢estimated 12,000 homes and⁢ other structures —⁤ a loss sure to further exacerbate the housing shortage in a county that already has more than‍ 75,000 homeless residents.While ‌much of the attention around​ the current fires has been ⁣on⁤ destruction in the wealthy enclave of ⁢ Pacific Palisades, experts say the rich won’t be the only ones affected.

An analysis of three ⁤past California wildfires sheds some light on what might happen once the smoke clears in Los Angeles County.

Camp ‍Fire

After the 2018 Camp‌ Fire destroyed much of the rural town of Paradise in Butte County, thousands of evacuees poured into ⁣Chico, about 15 miles away. Now, ⁣more than‌ six years later,‍ the Sacramento Valley city still feels the effects.

“We are still dealing with people being now, sadly, chronically houseless due to​ the Camp Fire,” Plotkin said. “The impact,I would not use the word ‘impacted’⁤ because that is past tense. I would say it is still‌ current, present. So I still say ‘impact.’”

Paradise lost about 15,000 homes in the fire. So far, only about 2,900 single-family ⁣homes and ⁣550 multi-family units have been rebuilt, according to Mayor Steve ‍Crowder. The loss had a​ large ripple effect.After the fire, vacancy rates in Butte County dropped to 1% or less, ⁤according to‍ the ‍county’s 2023 homeless point-in-time⁤ count report.

How the LA fires could exacerbate California’s homelessness crisis
A worker walks among the​ debris at Evergreen Mobile Home Park in Paradise on Oct. 1,​ 2019.Nearly eleven months after the camp Fire, California Recycle and other agencies are still working to remove‌ wildfire debris from the ⁤area. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters

The fire ⁢also⁤ made life more ⁣difficult for people ⁣who where⁣ already homeless in Paradise. Before the fire, the⁣ town had a few‍ homeless ⁣shelters operated by local ‍churches. Those are all gone now, Crowder said.

Immediately after⁣ the⁣ fire, Paradise passed an ordinance allowing survivors ⁣to live⁤ in trailers or ‌RVs on their burned-out⁣ properties ​while they rebuild. It was supposed to be a⁣ temporary measure, but, in many cases, rebuilding took years as ‍people waited for slow-moving insurance, federal funds and money‌ from‌ a settlement with PG&E ⁣to reach them. about 100 trailers remain — and some have no sewage hookup,⁤ creating unsanitary conditions, ⁣Crowder said.

The town soon will ⁣have to‌ figure out⁢ how to remove those trailers​ and⁢ try to find permanent ‍housing for their occupants, he said.

CZU‌ Lightning Complex

The 2020 ⁢CZU Lightning Complex, made up of multiple fires sparked by lightning strikes, destroyed nearly‍ 700 homes in Santa Cruz County.

Four years later, only about a third of⁣ those residences were being ⁢rebuilt, according to a 2024 Santa Cruz​ County Civil grand‌ Jury report.

For several years,⁢ people displaced‌ either directly or indirectly by the fires ‌showed up⁣ at homeless service provider Housing Matters asking for help, said the nonprofit’s⁣ Chief Initiatives Officer Tom ⁤Stagg. While no one collected comprehensive data on how ‍many people became homeless specifically because‌ of the fire, the anecdotal evidence was everywhere, ‌he said.

“I remember definitely seeing an increase in RVs that people were ⁢staying in ⁤in town for up ‍to two years after the fire,”‍ he said.

The CZU‍ fires tore ⁤through rural communities in the Santa Cruz Mountains,including the San Lorenzo Valley,which used to be an ⁤affordable refuge for people priced out ‌of other⁣ areas,Stagg said. Losing homes ⁤there has made the region’s affordable housing crisis even worse, he said.

Burned cars are photographed at a home⁤ during the ⁣CZU​ Lightning Complex‌ Fire on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2020, near Boulder Creek.Photo by Aric Crabb, Bay Area news Group
Burned cars in the rubble ⁤of a home during the CZU Lightning Complex fire, near Boulder Creek, ​on Aug. 23, 2020. Photo by⁤ Aric Crabb,Bay Area News Group

In addition,people burned out of the ‌Santa Cruz Mountains — or trying to escape the threat of fire there — moved into ​the city of Santa Cruz,stressing the city’s housing market and bringing down the vacancy rate,said Robert Ratner,director of Santa Cruz County’s Housing for Health.

It’s ⁣common for people to migrate after a ‌fire, traveling‍ to places⁤ where they have friends and⁣ family, or where they believe they can find​ affordable housing. That ⁢fact makes every⁤ California wildfire⁤ a regional⁢ — even statewide — event.Even​ before the CZU fires,⁢ Stagg’s team saw people end ‌up homeless in Santa Cruz after‌ being displaced from Paradise ‍by the Camp Fire.

“We are still dealing with people ⁣being now, unfortunately, chronically houseless due to ‍the Camp Fire,” Plotkin said.

Matt Plotkin,director of equity‍ and advocacy,United Way of Northern California

It’s difficult‍ to track exactly how ‍many people are made homeless by a fire,but as fires ‍increasingly ravage California,some communities are interested ⁣in trying.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic,Santa Cruz County did not conduct a⁢ homeless census in the year after‍ the CZU fires. Later counts asked participants about the​ primary ⁢reason they became homeless, listing natural disaster‍ as an option.⁢ Few people ever chose that answer, but Ratner thinks​ that may be because‍ there ⁤are so many combined factors ⁢that ​lead to homelessness. Such as, someone might be ​displaced by a fire, but it’s ultimately their ‍economic insecurity ⁢that prevents them from finding a⁣ new ​place to live.

Wording the ‌question differently​ might produce better data,‌ ratner said.

“It feels like ⁣something we ​need to ⁢start asking about so we can get better data,” he ‍said.

Some rural ‍counties in the far north of the state,​ where wildfires are frequent, already ask. in 2023, nearly a quarter of Siskiyou County’s 507 homeless‌ residents said they were homeless as a result of fire, according to the county’s most recent point-in-time count.

Tubbs Fire

After the ⁢2017 Tubbs Fire burned‌ through napa and Sonoma counties in the Bay Area’s wine country, ⁢local ⁤service providers saw a spike in homelessness about a year and a half later, Holmes ‍said.

Immediately after the fire, money and other aid⁢ from FEMA, ⁢the local and state government, and philanthropic organizations⁢ poured in. Many people were able to ⁢live doubled or tripled-up with friends or ⁤family ⁣for a ⁣period of time. But when the money ran out and those cramped living situations became⁤ unsustainable, people found themselves out on the street.

It’s a situation that coudl repeat in ⁣Los Angeles County, Holmes said.

“It’s ‍incredibly challenging because ‍you’re dealing​ with a huge⁤ new homeless population,” she said. “People ‌who lost their homes are now technically homeless. So with already a crazy​ amount ‌of people experiencing homelessness, particularly⁢ in Southern California, and now you add on​ potentially tens of thousands more.”

A row of eight ⁢chimneys remain standing amongst the debris of a neighborhood destroyed by the Tubbs Fire. The city of Santa Rosa is ‍in ⁢the background,​ along with ⁣burned-down trees, in the ‍foreground, debris⁢ and‌ a burned vehicle on the street.
FILE – In⁤ this Oct. 13, 2017, file photo, ‍a row‍ of chimneys stand in a ⁤neighborhood devastated by the Tubbs ‍Fire near Santa Rosa, Calif. In an‍ order dated July 12, 2021, Los Angeles County Superior‌ Court Judge Mary strobel ruled that California Insurance Commissioner ⁢Richard Lara has the power to order ‌the⁣ state’s⁣ “Insurer of last‌ resort” to offer more options for homeowners who can’t‌ buy conventional coverage because they live⁤ in areas threatened by wildfires. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

After the Tubbs Fires, the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa (the ‍organization Holmes runs) ​created a disaster⁤ case management⁤ team with up to 20 case managers, and wrote a disaster case management playbook. The organization ​thought it would be a temporary program. But ⁤the fires continued, ​and it’s now ‌become a ​permanent fixture.

“It’s incredibly challenging because you’re dealing ⁣with a⁢ huge new homeless population. People who lost ​their homes ⁤are now⁣ technically homeless. So with already​ a crazy ‍amount of people experiencing homelessness, particularly in Southern California, and now you add on potentially tens of thousands more.”

Jennielynn Holmes, CEO, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa ‍Rosa

The county also surveyed people who were housed, to determine how many people might be at risk of becoming homeless. The survey found about 7% of Sonoma County households had someone living with them temporarily in the year after the‍ fire. ⁣Using​ that data,the researchers estimated‍ that 21,482 people were living temporarily doubled-up. ‌Of those, nearly‍ 40% said they were living that way because they⁢ lost their housing⁤ as a direct ⁣result of the fire. An additional 11%‍ said they lost their housing because their landlord moved in ‌or the rent increased because of the fire.

The city of​ Santa Rosa⁣ has permitted 3,220 new residential units since the 2017 fire, according⁣ to city data. That includes more than 370 affordable units, said megan Basinger, the city’s director‍ of housing and community ‍services.

“We’ve seen more restricted ⁤units come online since the fire than ​I think we’ve ever‌ seen,” she said.

As Los Angeles County starts to think about rebuilding,⁣ no one is watching ‌with⁢ more empathy than those who ​have​ been through it before,⁤ Holmes ‌said.

“We just feel so much for what’s going on down there because we know what it feels like,” she said, “to watch a community you ​love just be‌ taken away so quickly.”

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“yoast SEO remains the best WordPress SEO plugin for millions of WordPress users worldwide,” and this statement holds true in 2025. Its ability to adapt to⁣ evolving SEO trends ensures ​it stays relevant, even as search engine algorithms change.







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  • Readability ‌Analysis: It evaluates your content’s readability, making it ​easier for both users and search engines to understand your message.


  • Technical SEO: From meta ​tags ⁣to structured ‌data, it ensures your site meets​ technical SEO standards.




These ⁢features, combined with its user-friendly interface, make Yoast SEO a must-have for ⁢WordPress users striving for SEO excellence.







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  2. Regularly update your content with Yoast SEO insights to keep it aligned with search engine trends.


  3. Monitor your site’s performance using Yoast ​SEO’s analytics tools, and adjust ⁤your ‍strategy accordingly.




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Key Focus Areas in ⁣the Article:





  1. Impact of⁣ Climate Change on wildfires: the article highlights how climate change ‌has intensified wildfire seasons, making them more unpredictable and devastating.


  2. Extension of Fire Season: California now experiences 78 more “fire days” annually compared to 50 years ago, indicating a meaningful shift in wildfire patterns.


  3. Terminology Evolution: New terms like “firenado,”​ “gigafire,” and “fire pandemic” reflect the increasing severity and scale of modern ⁤wildfires.


  4. Unpredictability: The growing unpredictability ⁣of wildfires underscores the need for better preparedness and adaptive strategies.






Insights and Trends:





  1. Increased Frequency and Intensity:‍ The data suggests a clear trend of more frequent and intense wildfires due to ‍warmer temperatures and prolonged droughts.


  2. Longer Fire⁤ Seasons: The extension of the wildfire season poses challenges‌ for resource allocation and disaster response efforts.


  3. Need for Adaptation: As wildfires become more extreme, communities and ecosystems must adapt to these new realities.






Actionable Takeaways:





  1. Enhance Preparedness:⁣ Invest in wildfire prevention measures,⁤ such⁣ as better‌ land management and early warning systems.


  2. Community Education: Educate residents on fire safety and evacuation procedures to minimize risks.


  3. policy Changes: Advocate for policies that address climate change and its impact on wildfire patterns.






Reflection on the Future:



the article paints a concerning picture of the⁣ future, where wildfires could become ‌even more frequent⁣ and severe. Addressing the root causes of ⁢climate change and improving resilience will be key to mitigating these risks in the years to come.

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