California is the state with the most natural disasters, with 282 declarations since 2003. Of these disasters, 246 were ...
ABC7 talked to FEMA to answer viewer questions about wildfire recovery and how to get aid. Watch the Ask7 special here.
The site's California Wildfires Hub compiles a large number of individual fundraisers, and a general Wildfire Relief Fund sends " emergency relief grants of $1,000 each to individuals who have lost ...
Their advice boils down to two points: You don’t need to settle for whatever your insurance company or FEMA first offers ... referring to the fires in California. “Additional claims staff ...
The Southern California wildfires have ... The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is currently providing wildfire victims with $770 in “Serious Needs Assistance,” a one-time payment ...
A Jan. 9 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims a federal emergency response agency is offering more money to California wildfire survivors than to North Carolina residents affected by ...
While fire suppression activities are still ongoing in parts of Southern California, affected individuals and families are taking steps toward recovery. FEMA is helping people jumpstart their recovery ...
Square Enix donates to Red Cross & organizes companywide fundraiser for wildfire relief efforts. California faces severe wildfires with ongoing evacuations & challenges for firefighters.
California homeowners impacted by the fires can apply for FEMA assistance online at DisasterAssistance.gov; by calling the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362 or by using the FEMA app. Here’s more ...
Los Angeles County wildfire victims can apply for FEMA online or call the helpline at 800-621-3362 for assistance. FEMA disaster recovery centers are open at: UCLA Research Park West: 10850 West ...
For example, the Federal Emergency ... of wildfire response efforts, including debris removal, shelter and salaries for first responders, for 180 days. Further support comes from the California ...
Even as four wildfires continued to burn in Los Angeles County Wednesday, the blazes were already rewriting the record books.