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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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.
Applicant Services helps survivors at the Tri-County DRC in Marysville, CA.
SANTA ROSA, CA -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.
SANTA ROSA, CA, -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.
SANTA ROSA, CA -- Law enforcement surround the areas of Coffey Park in Santa Rosa, California, where wildfires completely destroyed a neighborhood.
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