ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月18日 12時23分
The lush #vineyards that dot the hillsides and valleys in Northern California — like these, photographed by @bryan.meltz near the town of Healdsburg — largely survived the fires that leveled neighborhood after neighborhood to the east. But the area’s #wine industry and the lodging, restaurant and construction sectors are now bracing for a different crisis. “The fire is only going to exacerbate the housing crisis,” said Wei-Ling Huber, president of @unitehere in the region. Sonoma County has some of the highest rents in the U.S. The question is whether workers — many undocumented immigrants — can find places to stay. Unlike other wildfire victims, those who are undocumented don’t qualify for assistance from FEMA. They also don’t qualify for unemployment and welfare benefits. “They’re asking $2,000, even $2,800 a month,” said Manuel Vieyra, who was paying $1,650 a month to rent a 3-bedroom house. “I don’t know what we’ll do.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.
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