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Trona Residents Face Challenges in Earthquake Aftermath
After major earthquakes on July 4 and July 5 near Ridgecrest, residents of small towns like Trona are left to face structural damages and limited access to water and other resources. Sara Davies shares the situation of her aunt and uncle, 40-year Trona residents whose insurance is currently unsupportive due to an issue with the cracked paint on their eaves.
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