FEMA extends debris removal deadline for some property owners
- FEMA has extended its debris cleanup program to include multi-family dwellings and commercial buildings, which were previously excluded.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom requested FEMA's assistance through the California Office of Emergency Services, which led to the program's expansion.
- FEMA also extended the deadline for residents to sign for the right of entry for the cleanup, following Newsom's request.
- L.A. Mayor Karen Bass warned that if debris is not cleared, it could be deemed a public nuisance, potentially leading to fines for homeowners.
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