News and Media: Disaster 4344

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OAKLAND, Calif. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded $2.1 million to the Los Angeles Unified School District (L.A. Unified) to earthquake retrofit Garvanza Elementary School, making the buildings safer and less prone to major structural damage during an earthquake.

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Final Supplemental Environmental Assessment for Stabilization and Revegetation of Hood Mountain, Sonoma County, California, HMGP-4344-0302-33, November 2020

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Draft Supplemental Environmental Assessment for Stabilization and Revegetation of Hood Mountain, Sonoma County, California, HMGP-4344-0302-33, September 2020


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Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for Stabilization and Revegetation of Hood Mountain, HMGP-4344-0302-33, signed 11/12/2020

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California; FEMA-4344-DR

Report mandated by Congress on Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) information for FEMA-4344-DR- California for Wildfires during the period of October 8-31, 2017.

Russell O'Brien,left, Individual Assistance Liaison for Yuba and Nevada counties, and Jim Macaulay, Butte County Division Supervisor, at the Tri-County Disaster Recovery Center in Yuba County. Russel and Jim stand outside of the Yuba County Disaster Recovery Center.
Yuba County Disaster Recovery Center

Russell O'Brien, left, Individual Assistance Liaison for Yuba and Nevada counties, and Jim Macaulay, Butte County Division Supervisor, at the Tri-County Disaster Recovery Center in Yuba County.

Applicant Services helps survivors at the Tri-County DRC in Marysville, CA. A male and female survivor sit across a table from Sharon as she helps them with their registration on her computer.
California Wildfire Survivors Register for Assistance at a Disaster Recovery Center

Applicant Services helps survivors at the Tri-County DRC in Marysville, CA.

 A van caught in the wildfire sits on a street.
California Wildfires - Van

SANTA ROSA, CA -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.

A US Flag stands in the foreground surrounded by a burned out vehicle and debris left from a fire.
California Wildfires - US Flag

SANTA ROSA, CA, -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.

A burned tricycle sits as the sun sets over a neighborhood reduced to ash.
California Wildfires - Bicycle

SANTA ROSA, CA -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.

FEMA applicant services, helped more than 40 disaster survivors outside the Golden Eagle Market in Yuba County. Cesar is seated at a picnic table with computer equipment while Russell stands nearby.
Applicant Services Staff Help Survivors Register for Assistance

Cesar Davila, left, and Russell O’Brien of FEMA applicant services, helped more than 40 disaster survivors outside the Golden Eagle Market in Yuba County