coffey park. >> it is like wow. just can't -- you can't put words to it. >> reporter: we met john weber and his wife jodie last falls they walked through the charred debris of the house they lived in for 30 years. what has been the most overwhelming aspect to all of this? >> everything is gone. everything is gone. it is unbelievable that a fire could destroy a whole subdivision. >> reporter: but now ten months later, coffey park is on the rebound. the ashes and twisted metal have been removed and one by one the houses are being rebuilt. hundreds of homes are currently under construction, with hundreds more slated to begin over the next few months. no one really knows how long it will take for the community to fully recover, but the quiet scenes of wreckage have been replaced by power tools and heavy equipment. >> i kind of prefer this to the dead silence. it was just eerie, like, surreal. >> this was a dining room. >> reporter: we met john at the same spot, where soon construction workers will break ground on his new house. the story of coffey park's resurgence perhaps could be an inspirational one to the community