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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

California Wildfire Public Information Officer William Lindsey met the Lyon's Ranch comfort fox, Chewie, at an interview and invited them to uplift the spirits of disaster survivors at one of our Disaster Recovery Centers. Pictured are William, Chewie and the handler.
FEMA meets Chewie the Desert Fox During an Interview

California Wildfire Public Information Officer William Lindsey met the Lyon's Ranch comfort fox, Chewie, at an interview and invited them to uplift the spirits of disaster survivors at one of our Disaster Recovery Centers.

Yuba County Wildfire Survivor Is Registered for Assistance
Yuba County Wildfire Survivor Is Registered for Assistance

Jamie Fields, left, lost his home in Yuba County. Gets help with his registration from Kejuan Johnson of FEMA applicant services outside the Golden Eagle Market. “I understand this takes time,” Fields said. “We lost stuff, but we’ve got our lives. It’s just stuff.”

A red clay statue of an angel stands in the burned out remnants of a yard.
California Wildfires - Statue

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

A basketball hoop stands twisted by heat. A car destroyed by fire sits in the driveway.
California Wildfires

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