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Man stays with blind 90-year-old mom to fight wildfire from 1 of only few houses left in Paradise

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California man stays with blind mom, battles wildfire
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ByWill Carr and Emily Shapiro
November 13, 2018, 3:31 PM

When Norma Weldon, a blind, 90-year-old woman, refused to evacuate her home as the deadly Camp Fire neared, her son, Brad Weldon, stayed behind to fight off the blaze.

Miraculously, their Paradise, California, home is now one of the very few still left standing.

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A search and rescue team combs through the debris for possible human remains at Paradise Gardens in Paradise, Calif., Nov. 16, 2018.
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When the fire roared into the neighborhood, Brad Weldon said he had just minutes to prepare water and hoses.

"The wind was coming this way ... 60 mile-an-hour winds. It was coming straight at us," Brad Weldon told ABC News. "We both hit the ground and started watering ourselves down because we were going to cook."

Houses then went up in flames, one after another after another.

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I feel fortunate, almost guilty, because I don’t know if I was brave enough or stupid enough, but we stayed and fought it.

What he described as a "fire tornado" started churning, but then the powerful winds pushed "the fire away from us."

"I believe that was the angels," he said.

At least 42 people have died in the Camp Fire, now the the deadliest on record in the state. The blaze nearly demolished the town of Paradise.

Firefighters push down a wall while battling a fire in an apartment complex in Paradise, Calif., Nov. 09, 2018.
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"I walked a mile and a half and saw four houses," Brad Weldon said. "Everybody I know lost everything."

I walked a mile and a half and saw four houses.

"I feel fortunate, almost guilty, because I don’t know if I was brave enough or stupid enough, but we stayed and fought it," he said. "And mom wouldn’t have left even if I wanted her to."

"Where would I go? I don't know anywhere," his mother, Norma Weldon, told ABC News. "There's a heavenly father up there that loves all of us and he will take care of all of us."

Power lines rest on cars that were burned by the Camp Fire on Nov. 10, 2018 in Paradise, Calif.
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With so many of his neighbors suddenly homeless, Brad Waldson said he'll open his home to those in need.

"All my loved ones know that if they need me, I’m here. ... I’ll turn this into a tent city," he said. "They’re all welcome."

ABC News' Chental Bembry contributed reporting

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