Im michelle griego. Kate tells us some residents who are being allowed to go home are bracing themselves for the worst. Reporter more evacuees will get to go home, or what is of it, this afternoon. Crews near Bonanza Springs getting ready to reopen roads in the area. Those who live in cobb still cant go back, the roads there still badly damaged by the fire. You try to be strong but you cant. Your feelings are getting involved. What do you do about your kids . Not you, i can do this. But my kids. Reporter at the napa county fairgrounds, a few tents and cars are left. At one point nearly 800 people were here. Now just dozens. Most have gone back home or are staying with family and friends. If the county doesnt get involved and the state doesnt get involved, they are in trouble. Reporter david free lost his ranch in hidden valley. Since the fire started, he has been staying here. This camp stuff you can just dough so much. But it wears on you. You are constantly thinking about what you lo
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