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FEMA, Los Angeles
What federal aid is available to Los Angeles wildfire evacuees? FEMA breaks it down.
Los Angeles wildfire victims and evacuees can receive federal assistance — covering expenses like rent costs and medical bills — through disaster relief under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Displaced Los Angeles homeowners face price gouging after wildfires
Jay Gilberg bought a five-bedroom, 4,800-square-foot (446-sq-meter) home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades in June to merge two households, bringing his two daughters, his girlfriend,
As Los Angeles wildfires rage, Trump homes in on a FEMA administrator
Kevin Guthrie, executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, is at the top of Trump's list of potential FEMA nominees, three sources tell NBC News.
Is FEMA Running Out of Money Amid Los Angeles Fires? What We Know
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has "no money" as several wildfires have ravaged the Los Angeles area. However, FEMA said it has more than $25 billion in its disaster relief fund.
Is GoFundMe the Best Way to Donate to Los Angeles Fire Victims?
Touched by personal stories of anguish and loss from the fires, donors have sent tens of millions of dollars directly to families in Los Angeles via crowdfunding. These competing pleas for generosity have uneven results.
Los Angeles County libraries host FEMA staff to assist those impacted by wildfires
Seven Los Angeles County libraries will host staff members from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in order to help the thousands of residents impacted by a series of devastating wildfires in recent days.
FEMA assistance available for those affected by Los Angeles fires
The Federal Emergency Management Agency released an assistance guide for those affected by the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
How California fire victims can apply for FEMA $770 payment and federal aid
People affected by the California wildfires are eligible for a one-time $770 payment from the Federal Emergency Management Agency program. The big picture: The wildfires across Los Angeles could be the costliest natural disaster in U.
Some fire victims being erroneously denied FEMA aid: CA Rep. Chu
Calif., says the best thing to do when seeking federal assistance is to call FEMA or go to their disaster recovery center at Pasadena City College
University of California
16h
Los Angeles fires news and resources: What’s happening across the UC system and how you can help
A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center for Angelenos impacted by the fires has also been set up at the UCLA Research Park (formerly ...
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on MSN
Criswell says Los Angeles area ‘very prepared’ for fires, not prepared for ‘100 mile-an-hour winds’
Administrator Deanne Criswell said in an interview that aired Sunday that the Los Angeles area was “very prepared” for the ...
KTNV Las Vegas
6h
As thousands lose their homes in the Los Angeles fires, one Las Vegas company is lending a hand
Calyn Couch's home is one of the thousands destroyed in the Eaton Fire in Altadena, and one Las Vegas company is lending a helping hand.
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Fire crews in Los Angeles brace for more heavy winds; at least 24 killed, thousands of buildings lost
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, ...
Oregon Capital Chronicle
1h
When name recognition drives disaster coverage
Rural California is no stranger to the gutting a wildfire can do to its population, but now this reality has hit Los Angeles ...
1h
on MSN
Fact Check: California, North Carolina get same recovery cost coverage from federal gov’t
Her question relates to a claim being spread around social media that the government is allegedly paying for 100% of the ...
2h
What's next for thousands of families whose homes have been destroyed by L.A. wildfires?
Although talk of rebuilding can help those wanting to return to normalcy, the ongoing fires leave questions for that process.
KTTV
7h
GoFundMe donations could jeopardize FEMA aid
When seeking assistance after the California wildfires, ensure that GoFundMe and FEMA funds are used for different purposes to avoid legal issues.
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