CONCOW, Calif. — Some survivors of California's deadliest wildfire continue to live in trailers, tents and makeshift homes nearly four years later as they wait for payments from a trust set up to compensate them.
Inez Salinas's temporary trailer home and her car in Concow, Calif. Andri Tambunan for NBC NewsSalinas and her daughter River outside their temporary trailer home.
Andri Tambunan for NBC NewsShe said she has not received enough money from the trust to rebuild her life: “I just want to move on.
“Please just don’t forget about us.”For survivors of the state's deadliest and most destructive wildfire, time is measured by before and after.
“It is my goal to help as many people as possible to get their lives back, their houses back, their businesses back,” Cathy Yanni, who oversees the Fire Victim Trust, said in a statement.