FEMA is helping California wildfire victims, providing financial assistance after insurance claims. Apply online, through the FEMA app, or by calling their helpline for support.
Eligibility for FEMA Disaster Assistance: FEMA is actively supporting California residents impacted by the ongoing wildfires, working alongside state authorities to help those affected. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell has already visited the area to assess the damage and meet with survivors and local officials.
President Joe Biden recently approved a Major Disaster Declaration to further assist with recovery efforts. As damage assessments continue, additional counties may qualify for help, and more assistance options could be offered.
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If you are a resident of Los Angeles County and have experienced losses due to the fires, you may be eligible for FEMA financial assistance. However, before applying for FEMA aid, you must first file a claim with your insurance provider. FEMA cannot provide duplicate assistance for damages that insurance covers. If your insurance does not fully cover your losses, you could still qualify for additional help from FEMA.
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FEMA is also offering additional services, such as the Disaster Distress Helpline for those in need of emotional or crisis counselling. This service is available around the clock at 1-800-985-5990.
For the latest updates and information about ongoing recovery efforts, residents are encouraged to visit FEMA’s official website or follow their social media channels. FEMA is committed to helping those in need during these difficult times, so do not hesitate to reach out for assistance.
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