Current Emergency Incidents
Ongoing emergency responses in California, including all 10+ acre wildfires.

1. Federal Assistance
- FEMA Individual Assistance Program: Provides grants for temporary housing, home repairs, and other disaster-related expenses.
- How to Apply:
- Visit DisasterAssistance.gov.
- Phone: Call FEMA’s toll-free number at 1-800-621-3362
- Required Information:
- Social Security number
- Insurance information
- Damage description
- Bank account details for direct deposit
2. State Assistance
- California Disaster Assistance Act (CDAA):
- Offers financial aid for disaster-related costs.
- Contact: California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)
- Phone: (916) 845-8110
- Email: RecoveryPayments@caloes.ca.gov
3. Nonprofit Organizations
- California Fire Foundation’s Supplying Aid to Victims of Emergency (SAVE) Program:
- Provides $250 cash cards to eligible victims for immediate needs.
- How to Access: Distributed through local fire departments. Contact your local fire
department to inquire about availability.
- California Fire Foundation Disaster Relief: Offers financial assistance to communities affected
by wildfires. Visit California Fire Foundation Disaster Relief.
4. New LA County Map Offers Wildfire Victims Real-Time Updates on Property Damage
- Los Angeles County launched a website providing a lifeline for residents affected by the wildfires, offering real-time updates on the status of their homes and properties. Recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire allows users to input their address to see photos and a detailed assessment of their property’s condition.
5. Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Disaster Loans-Home Disaster Loans: Low-interest loans for homeowners to repair or replace damaged property.
- Visit SBA Disaster Assistance.
- Call SBA’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955.
6. Local Resources
- Disaster Help Center – California Department of Social Services:
- Provides various services, including assistance with replacing lost documents and connecting with local aid. Visit Disaster Help Center.
7. Community Support-Local Assistance Centers (LACs)
- Set up in affected areas to provide in-person support and resources.
- Monitor local news outlets for announcements.
- Contact local government offices for locations and hours
- Important Considerations:
- Application Deadlines: Be aware of and adhere to deadlines for each assistance
program. - Documentation: Maintain thorough records of all communications, applications, and
expenses related to your recovery efforts.
- Application Deadlines: Be aware of and adhere to deadlines for each assistance
Resources from Meryl Suissa
Founder, Marshall Fire Community FB Group
Helpful Insurance Filing Tips
1. Work directly with your insurance company
- Filing an insurance claim can be a lengthy process, so contact your insurance carrier/agent immediately, or use the mobile app and online portal provided by the insurance company
- Verify claim-filing requirements and deadlines
2. You may get offer of assistance from third-party adjusters
- Third-party adjusters are not allowed to solicit claims right away
- The payments would come out of a resident’s claim settlement; once an individual contracts with a public adjuster, they will no longer be able to work directly with their insurance company.
3. California regulations require insurers to immediately pay at least one-third of the estimated value of personal belongings and four months’ worth of local rent
4. Document all damages thoroughly, including taking photos/videos, creating detailed inventory of damaged items, and if possible, keep damaged items for inspection by an adjuster
5. Keep all receipts for out-of-pocket expenses including temporary lodging
6. FEMA disaster assistance is available, as President Biden has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for LA country, making federal funding available to affected individuals. FEMA assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and money for food and essentials.
- Visit fema.gov/assistance/individual/program
- Use the FEMA mobile app
- Call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
LA Times: If You Lost Your Home or Business in the Wildfires, Here’s What To Do Next
News
Governor Newsom extends state property tax deadlines for LA firestorm communities until April 2026
February 3, 2025
California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order to suspend penalties and extend the deadlines for property tax payments and filings for taxpayers impacted by recent wildfires. California property taxes normally due in the 2025 calendar year are now due 4/10/26. Property owners may also seek disaster relief to have property destroyed or damaged in the fires reassessed, and property taxes adjusted downward, by filing Form ADS-820 with the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office within 12 months from the date the property was damaged or destroyed. Relief eligibility requires at least $10,000 in property damage, and the assessed value reduction will remain in effect until repairs are complete, with the original value restored if the property is substantially equivalent post-repair. Property owners may also seek further suspension of penalties and interest, for up to four years, by submitting a Penalty Cancellation Request Form with the Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector.
IRS: California wildfire victims qualify for tax relief; various deadlines postponed to Oct. 15
January 10, 2025
The Internal Revenue Service announced today tax relief for individuals and businesses in southern California affected by wildfires and straight-line winds that began on Jan. 7, 2025.
These taxpayers now have until Oct. 15, 2025, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
The IRS is offering relief to any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Currently, individuals and households that reside or have a business in Los Angeles County qualify for tax relief.
The same relief will be available to any other counties added later to the disaster area. The current list of eligible localities is always available on the Tax relief in disaster situations page on IRS.gov.
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