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As an organizer with the Altadena Tenants Union who has been helping renters with their FEMA applications, Clark knows just ...
Federal, state and local officials continued to tout the massive cleanup of Eaton and Palisades fire debris as the fastest ...
President Trump was asked if his deteriorating relationship with California Gov. Gavin Newsom would impact federal support ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom said this has been the fastest disaster recovery, in terms of debris removal, in modern history. At this ...
FEMA ranks Riverside County as one of the highest-risk areas for wildfires in California, giving it a maximum risk score of ...
Since 2011, more than $68.2 billion in FEMA aid has been spent on disasters that don't include the pandemic or oil spills. And that's payments just to governments, not people.
California wildfire victims are eligible for a one-time $770 payment so they can "quickly purchase" things they might need, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday. The federal assistance, offered ...
Learn how Los Angeles wildfire survivors can appeal FEMA denials, what documents you need, and where to get local support.
California wildfire victims are eligible for a one-time $770 payment so they can "quickly purchase" things they might need, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday. The federal assistance, offered ...
"People have lost everything," says FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell. More than 24,000 have already applied for assistance from FEMA, but Criswell says that number is certain to rise.
Since 2011, more than $68.2 billion in FEMA aid has been spent on disasters that don't include the pandemic or oil spills. And that's payments just to governments, not people.
Federal disaster aid is nearly everywhere. About 94% of Americans live in a county that has gotten Federal Emergency Management Agency help for disasters since 2011. But disaster aid — for ...