This post from FEMA provides tips to help Californians recover from the historic wildfires.
WASHINGTON -- While fire suppression activities are still ongoing in parts of Southern California, affected individuals and families are taking steps toward recovery.
FEMA is helping people jumpstart their recovery. You may be eligible for FEMA assistance, even if you have insurance. More than $5.3 million so far are in the hands of survivors to help pay for emergency supplies like food, water and baby formula as well as to replace personal property and pay for a temporary place to stay. Below are tips to help Californians recover from the historic wildfires.
If your primary home was affected by the fires, FEMA may be able to help you cover certain costs – like paying for essential items, finding a place to stay, replacing personal property or making basic repairs to your home. However, FEMA assistance is designed to help you if you do not have insurance or if your insurance policies don't cover basic needs. If you have insurance, you should file a claim as soon as possible and be ready to provide your coverage information when applying to FEMA.
There are several ways to apply for FEMA assistance:
- Online at DisasterAssistance.gov and in Spanish language at DisasterAssistance.gov/es.
- Calling the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362 for assistance in multiple languages.
- On the FEMA App for mobile devices.
To view an accessible video about how to apply visit: FEMA Accessible: Registering for Individual Assistance or en Español.