News and Media: Disaster 4856

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FEMA and the state recognize the immense financial and emotional toll wildfires have on individuals and families. While coping with these challenges, here are some resources that may help.
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Wildfires have burned through more than 50,000 acres of Los Angeles County since January 7. Now, weather authorities are forecasting possible rain showers for the weekend.
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FEMA is opening a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Altadena to assist Californians who experienced damage to their primary home, personal property loss or have disaster-caused emergency needs related to the wildfires.
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FEMA Assistance is available to disaster survivors the unhoused or those residing in non-traditional housing, such as a tent or lean-to type of home before the disaster.
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Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams (DSAT) are in Los Angeles County supporting wildfire survivors by registering them for assistance, identifying immediate needs, providing application updates and providing referrals to additional community resources.
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