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FEMA opening disaster recovery centers in Los Angeles area

  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency opened two disaster recovery centers in Los Angeles to assist people affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
  • The centers will provide resources for approximately 20,000 individuals who fled their homes due to the fires, which destroyed around 5,000 structures.
  • FEMA will offer assistance for food, clothing, and recovery of important documents, along with mental health counseling services.
  • The fires are expected to be one of the costliest disasters in U.S. History, as initial damage assessments have begun.
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