President Joe Biden approved a one-time $770 payment for people impacted by the California wildfires through a FEMA assistance program.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Disaster Recovery Coalition of America (DRCA) have signed a groundbreaking Memorandum of Agreem
It’s that time again. You might recall the high school typing test. For all good citizens to come to the aid of their country. It’s the transition between government
Fires continue to ravage Southern California, leaving thousands of people and families homeless and fleeing to avoid the flames that have consumed large areas of the region, in one
Devastating wildfires continue to threaten Southern California, so the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and its federal partners are doing whatever is necessary to suppor
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For two days starting Sunday, Jan. 12, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened centers in eight L.A. County libraries to help victims of the fires apply for government aid, housing help and other resources.
Both Hayden Bridge and the Lane Rink Exchange are going to be seeing retrofits in order to withstand the Cascadia Subduction Zone event.
Rebuild” has become ubiquitous as leaders respond to the fires. But in such devastation, it can be a beacon for hope.
For two days starting Sunday, Jan. 12, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened centers in eight L.A. County libraries to help victims of the fires apply for government aid, housing help and other resources.
Craig Fugate, who led the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Obama administration, has seen a lot of natural disasters.
On Jan. 17, 1995, a powerful earthquake rocked Kobe, Japan, and the surrounding area, killing about 5,500 people.