Who can benefit: Funds from FEMA can be used toward home repairs and costs incurred during the emergency for childcare and transport. Calling the FEMA helpline at (800) 621-3362 from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m.
FEMA is doubling down on its decision to not test soil after cleanup of toxic wildfire ash and debris in Los Angeles County, ...
California officials say state data have shown that wildfire contamination can extend deeper than 6 inches, contradicting ...
Federal officials have declared they will not order soil sampling after completing debris removal on Los Angeles properties ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works ... according to a statement from FEMA. "Clearing debris is the first step toward recovery, and we are committed to helping residents in ...
The Trump Administration has fired several hundred employees at FEMA. When it comes to helping disaster victims on the ground ...
The wildfire costs come as the city faces existing financial challenges, and as the city’s reserve fund sits at just 4% ...
FEMA workers and disaster survivors open up about Donald Trump's call for “fundamentally reforming or overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA” ...
It's been nearly two months since the Eaton and Palisades fires destroyed thousands of properties, and there are still major ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If you had uninsured losses from Tropical Storm Helene, don’t wait any longer to apply for financial help from FEMA. The deadline for applications is March 8 ...