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Firefighters are working around the clock to contain the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate when the blazes ignited and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. Here are the latest updates.
Here is a list of some of the relief available for homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses of all sizes affected by the wildfires.
President Joe Biden approved a one-time $770 payment for people impacted by the California wildfires through a FEMA assistance program.
Over $100 million has been raised for California ... get from FEMA. More than 12,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged in the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire burning in Los Angeles County.
Three active fires in Los Angeles neared full containment Sunday, as the region receives much-needed rain that has produced flood and mudslide warnings lasting through Monday. Saturday, 4:00 p.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 87% containment, the Eaton Fire at 95% containment and the Hughes Fire at 92% containment.
California wildfire victims are eligible ... the deaths of at least 24 people and has left communities across Los Angeles County in ruins. Live Wednesday updates:Santa Ana winds threaten progress ...
President Donald Trump said he's considering "getting rid of" FEMA as he hit the road for the first time since his second inauguration, visiting victims of Hurricane Helene and the California wildfires.
The president toured severely damaged areas of Pacific Palisades after meeting with California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
President Trump landed in Los Angeles Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire, one of two deadly wildfires fires this month, greeting Gov. Gavin Newsom who was waiting at the bottom of the steps to Air Force One.
Renters and homeowners who have already applied for disaster assistance may be eligible to stay temporarily in a hotel or motel paid for by FEMA through the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) Program. This program is offered to enable displaced residents to work on their interim housing plan.