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Region 9

States/Territories

Leadership

Resources

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News

FEMA Region 9 office, located in Oakland, CA, partners with federal emergency management for 150 Tribal Nations and the following states/territories.

States and Territories

Visit the state/territory's page for localized content, such as disaster recovery centers, flood maps, fact sheets, jobs and other resources.

Leadership

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Regional Administrator

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Deputy Regional Administrator

Region 9 Resources

Environmental Requirements to Apply for FEMA Funding

When a community applies for FEMA funding — such as Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation Assistance or Preparedness Grants — potential impacts to the environment and cultural resources must be considered.

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NOTE: Environmental requirements do not apply to individuals and families applying for assistance.

Find Your Flood Map

Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) is a national FEMA program that works with states, tribes, territories and local communities to evaluate and better understand their current flood risk, as well as the actions that can be taken to mitigate and become more resilient against future risk.

Contact Us

General
510-627-7100

Congressional Affairs
Casey De Shong
510-627-7785
Casey.Deshong@fema.dhs.gov

National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program
Anne Rosinski
510-627-7172
Anne.Rosinski@fema.dhs.gov

Exercise Officer
510-627-7229 
fema-r9-exercises@fema.dhs.gov

News Desk (Public Affairs)
Brandi Richard Thompson
510-627-7006
fema-r9newsdesk@fema.dhs.gov

Private Sector
FEMA-R9-Private-Sector@fema.dhs.gov

Tribal Affairs Liaison
fema-r9-tribal-affairs@fema.dhs.gov

Regional News and Information

He pono hikiāloa no Lahaina kahi paipu laweʻino e kāpili ʻia nei no ko FEMA Kahua Kauhale Kūikawā ʻo Kilohana.
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LAHAINA, Maui – Ma hope o ke ahi ahi o Maui i ka lā 8 ʻAukake, 2023, ʻo ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana i nā ʻōpala kekahi o nā pilikia nui e kū nei i nā kamaʻāina, nā mea ʻoihana a me nā keʻena aupuni i ka wā o ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana. Na ka US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) i hoʻonohonoho ʻia e FEMA no ka hoʻopau ʻana i nā ʻōpala hale a me nā ʻōpala no kēia pōʻino.
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FEMA ua kūpaʻa ʻo ia i ka hoʻolako ʻana i nā hale no ka poʻe i pakele i ke ahi o Lahaina i ka makahiki 2023. E loaʻa koke ana kekahi papahana i nā poʻe i pakele i ke ahi o Maui - ʻo ke kahua hale o ka hui Kilohana. E komo i loko o 167 nā ʻāpana modular.
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LAHAINA, Maui – Ua wehe ka Federal Emergency Management Agency i kāna kahua hale no ka hui Kilohana hou i kēia lā, e mālama ana i kahi hui hoʻomaikaʻi kuʻuna a me ka hoʻokipa ʻana i nā mea ola ahi mua i loko o kāna mau ʻāpana modular.
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KIHEI, Hawaii – Inā he mea ola ʻoe i ke ahi a loaʻa iā ʻoe kahi kulekele ʻinikua e uhi ana i kou hale noho manawaleʻa, he mea nui e hōʻoia i nā huaʻōlelo o kēlā uhi, ka nui, a me ka lōʻihi o ka lōʻihi. Inā pau kāu ʻinikua, e kelepona iā FEMA e ʻike pehea e hiki ai iā ʻoe ke kūpono no ke kōkua hou aku.
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