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Posted: 2019-04-11T19:10:52Z | Updated: 2019-04-11T19:10:52Z

The high school principal in Paradise the rural California town devastated by Novembers Camp fire resigned this week, saying he couldnt find a place to live.

It is with great sorrow that I am resigning as Principal of Paradise High School. I loved working with your children and they are the reason I loved this job so much, principal Loren Lighthall said in a Facebook post on Monday. Unfortunately, I have been unable to secure housing.

Lighthall and his wife have seven kids and need to provide a stable environment for them, he added.

After losing their home in Paradise in the Camp fire the deadliest and most destructive in state history Lighthalls family has been living in a three-bedroom apartment in the nearby college town of Chico, where many survivors relocated, but where housing is far more expensive.

Lighthall faces a similar predicament as many who survived the Camp fire, which killed 85 people and burned nearly 14,000 homes to the ground: where to live now?

Plagued by Northern Californias affordable housing crisis, Butte Countys vacancy rate for rentals was low before the fire, about 1 to 2 percent . After the fire, the available housing stock shrunk even further, making it feel nearly impossible for those who lost homes to find an affordable place nearby.

In February, months after the blaze, some survivors were living in homeless shelters . Others were doubled up with friends, or living in trailers on others property. Many left the area or the state altogether.

Weve just been unable to secure housing, Lighthall told the local Fox affiliate , noting that resigning was a very hard decision to make. We cant live in temporary housing year after year.

Lighthall, who came to Paradise in 2017 , will start a new post as principal of a high school in central California this summer, he said in his Facebook post.