Governor Secures FMAG to Assist Response Agencies Battling the 46 Fire in Jurupa Valley

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SACRAMENTO –  Governor Gavin Newsom secured a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help ensure the availability of vital resources to suppress the 46 Fire burning in Jurupa Valley. The FMAG also enables local, state and tribal agencies to recover eligible costs.

The fire started on October 31, 2019, and, so far, has burned in excess of 300 acres of state and private land and is threatening 100 homes in and around Jurupa Valley, which has a population 6,288. The fire is also threatening schools, Metro Link and other railroads, an airport and utilities in the area.

Mandatory evacuations are underway for 1,000 people.

Cal OES Fire and Rescue and Southern Region personnel are currently responding in concert with other federal, state and local agencies to address emergency management and mutual aid needs for the incident. The recent sustained high winds have made ideal environment for dangerous fire conditions throughout the region, and the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Red Flag Warnings for the area. 

Cal OES Fire and Rescue, Law Enforcement and Southern Region personnel are currently working with other response agencies to address all emergency management, law enforcement, evacuation and mutual aid needs for the incident. 

The federal Fire Management Assistance Grant, which is provided through the President’s Disaster Relief Fund on cost-share basis, will assist local, state and tribal agencies responding to the fire to apply for 75-percent reimbursement of their eligible fire suppression costs.

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