LA County Fires: How to Apply for FEMA Assistance
- FEMA officials are helping residents apply for disaster relief at eight Los Angeles County libraries, available from 9 a.m. To 5 p.m. On Monday.
- The fires have burned over 38,000 acres, destroying 12,000 structures and displacing more than 180,000 residents, with at least 21 confirmed deaths.
- FEMA has already provided over $5.3 million in aid for emergency supplies and housing assistance to wildfire survivors.
- To apply for FEMA assistance, residents must file a claim with their insurance first and can apply online at disasterassistance.gov.
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FEMA Assistance at LA County Libraries
FEMA had officials at eight Los Angeles County libraries Monday to assist residents who have suffered losses from the wildfires with submitting application for disaster relief. They will be available between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday at the following locations: — La Canada Flintridge Library, 4545 N Oakwood Ave. — La Crescenta Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd. — Live Oak Library, 22 W. Live Oak Ave., Arcadia — San Fernando Library, 217 N. Maclay Ave. …


LA Fire victims: File for FEMA relief before Jan 20, if possible
Incoming Republican President Trump has threatened to cut off emergency relief, so the earlier fire victims apply to FEMA, the better. The post LA Fire victims: File for FEMA relief before Jan 20, if possible appeared first on The Leaf Online.
How to Apply for FEMA Aid and Avoid Scams: Tips for Fire Victims
**Title: How to Navigate FEMA Aid and Avoid Scams: A Comprehensive Guide for Fire Victims** As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles County, leaving thousands of residents grappling with loss and uncertainty, a glimmer of hope emerges in the form of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aid. The pressing question on many minds is: how […]
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