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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center opens Thursday, Oct. 29, in Trinity County to serve August Complex wildfire survivors.

It is located at Ruth Lake Community Hall, 591 Van Duzen Rd., Mad River, CA 95526. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Wednesday, Nov. 4. The center is part of the ongoing response and recovery mission for FEMA and the State of California to support survivors. It serves as a point of information for eligible individuals and families.

Survivors can register with FEMA for federal aid in one of three ways:

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — FEMA requires a home inspection before it can make monetary awards to help survivors with costs to repair or replace their homes damaged during a major disaster declaration.

The 2020 California wildfires have received two major declarations:

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SACRAMENTO, Calif.— Residents of counties designated for federal assistance to individuals and households due to 2020 wildfires may be eligible for a FEMA award for household repairs not usually covered by insurance. This includes repair or replacement of septic systems and wells damaged by wildfires.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center serving wildfire survivors will open Oct. 20 in Tulare County. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekends.

The center is part of the ongoing response and recovery mission for FEMA and the State of California to support survivors of the SQF Complex Fire, which includes the Castle Fire and Shotgun Fire.

The center is in a parking lot on the east side of Tulare County Government Plaza, 1055 W. Henderson Ave., Porterville CA 93257.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Completing an application for assistance starts the process for eligible wildfire survivors to receive FEMA monetary awards to help support you on your road to recovery.  To keep the process on track, FEMA urges those who registered for help as part of the Aug. 22 major disaster declaration to keep in touch with the agency.

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