Watch Video Press Conferences
John Vial of the Emergency Operations Center presented an update concerning overall efforts & upcoming deadlines.
Confidential crisis support for adults and children
Adults and children experiencing emotional distress related to the wildfires can access free, confidential, crisis counseling and support. The Disaster Distress Helpine is available 24/7, 365-day-a-year. Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor.
Find out what's being done to safeguard water quality and protect public health after the fire.
The Salvation Army and Kelly's Automotive are helping match fire survivors with donated vehicles.
Free or low-cost legal assistance is available for fire survivors. Get help with insurance claims, benefit claims, landlord-tenant disputes, contracts, and other legal issues arising from the disaster.
Where to go to replace passports, green cards, Social Security cards, Medicare cards, tax returns, military records, and US savings bonds
Criminals often try to take advantage of disaster survivors by posing as aid workers, charities, insurance agents, or government officials. Real aid workers never ask for money and always carry official identification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding septic damage and inspections.
How to replace your vehicle title or registration documents, get a new ID or driver's license, or change your address with DMV
Pre-registration for DSNAP runs through Oct. 22.
This handout identifies a number of issues that may occur with water well systems following a wildfire and provides a list of contacts and resources.