Cal OES and FEMA logos Read more about Wildfire Survivors Can Apply for Federal Aid Even if Insured

SACRAMENTO – If you suffered personal or business losses in the devastating wildfires that broke out in August and you’re waiting for your insurance settlement before you register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, don’t delay any longer. Disaster... Read MoreRead more about Wildfire Survivors Can Apply for Federal Aid Even if Insured

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In the ongoing response and recovery mission to support wildfire survivors impacted by the 2020 fire siege across California, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in joint support from local, state and federal agencies are announcing the... Read MoreRead more about Local Assistance Center Opens in Shasta County for Wildfire Survivors

Cal OES and FEMA logos Read more about Register Online or with the FEMA App to Manage Your Disaster Application

SACRAMENTO – As of Oct. 8, 78 percent of August wildfire survivors in 10 disaster-designated counties have registered for federal aid online or via the FEMA mobile app. Applying online provides the applicant more control over their application and recovery process. By... Read MoreRead more about Register Online or with the FEMA App to Manage Your Disaster Application

Cal OES and FEMA logos Read more about FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center Closing Oct. 10 in Sonoma County

SACRAMENTO – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center serving wildfire survivors in Sonoma County for nearly three weeks will close Saturday, Oct. 10. The center is located at the Sonoma County Office of Education, 5340 Skylane Blvd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Visitors... Read MoreRead more about FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center Closing Oct. 10 in Sonoma County