If your home was damaged by the Los Angeles County Wildfires but you can live in it safely, FEMA may be able to provide up to $300 in one-time financial assistance to help with cleanup.
In response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, FEMA is stepping up to provide essential disaster assistance.
The centers will include representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which had been offering assistance previously at eight Los Angeles County libraries. Those services will now be ...
The state has unveiled its revamped fire relief website offering a one-stop shop to help those affected by the L.A. County ...
Renters and homeowners who have already applied for disaster assistance may be eligible to stay temporarily in a hotel or motel paid for by FEMA through the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) ...
Over $100 million has been raised for California ... get from FEMA. More than 12,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged in the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire burning in Los Angeles County.
In a bipartisan vote, the California Legislature approved $2.5 billion in wildfire aid for Los Angeles County during the special session on Thursday at the state Capitol.
Rainfall is expected to reach Los Angeles and Southern California this weekend, bringing the risk of mudslides and fire ...
Evacuations were ordered on Wednesday for remote communities near a new wind-driven wildfire in mountains north of Los ...