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The sign sits only feet from hundreds of homes that have now been reduced to nothing but foundations.
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Not a fleck of paint is left on this pickup truck, as it now lies flat on the ground with only the stringy remains of its tires left.
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The hood of a pickup truck, blown open in a heat-induced explosion, provides a clear view of the melted remains of its engine.
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A charred flatbed lies shrouded behind blackened trees.
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Here lies the skeleton of what used to be an RV, parked on the edge of someone's property.
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Corrugated metal, tree limbs, and ash blanket the foundation of a destroyed home.
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The front gate is all that remains standing on this property.
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Towering trees stripped of their leaves loom over the remains of what once was a house.
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A plastic fence is seen melted and warped, lying along the side of Pleasants Valley Road.
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A forest of ash is all that is left after the LNU fire scorched its way to the edge of Winters.
By Anthony Corbett,
BlueDevilHUB.com Staff–
The LNU Complex lightning-caused fires started on Aug. 17 and were finally extinguished at the start of October. Click through this photo essay to see how the fires have affected the Winters area.