Denise Chester Batres said that when she, her husband, and their two kids fled the Camp Fire, they stayed at hotels in Anderson. When they ran out of money, they moved into the Walmart parking lot.
"I do not feel homeless at all. But yes, evacuee, yes," she told the Redding Record Searchlight. "I pray we get to go home to a home, but if not we’re going to rebuild."
Source: Redding Record Searchlight
Red Cross shelters don't accept animals (besides service pets), which may be why a lot of evacuated families have opted to camp instead.
Norovirus flourishes in environments where people are living in close quarters, such as in college dorms and on cruise ships. The evacuation shelters create a similar environment.
In Northern California, temperatures have dipped into the 30s at night, which is causing a worry for people living outdoors while they wait for the fire to be contained.