In June 2021, the small village of Lytton in British Columbia smashed Canada’s highest temperature ever recorded, causing devastating wildfires that claimed many homes.
Mona, one of the town’s residents revisits what remains of the house she lived in for 47 years. See her story in Burned to the Ground on Guardian Documentaries ► https://youtu.be/5iBeH2R98H4
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Mona, one of the town's residents revisits what remains of the house she lived in for 47 years. See her story in Burned to the Ground on Guardian Documentaries ► https://youtu.be/5iBeH2R98H4
I'm sorry this happened to you. You are alive. You can't be replaced.
Global boiling
I feel so bad 😢
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