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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center serving wildfire survivors in Tulare County will change its operating hours starting Monday, Nov. 9.

The new schedule is Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The center will have its last day of Saturday operations on Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be closed Sunday, Nov. 8, and again Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day.

The center is located in a parking lot on the east side of Tulare County Government Plaza, 1055 W. Henderson Ave., Porterville CA 93257.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center in Trinity County to serve August Complex wildfire survivors will extend operations through Nov. 10. New hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The center is located at Ruth Lake Community Hall, 591 Van Duzen Rd., Mad River, CA 95526. It is operated by FEMA to help survivors obtain recovery information as part of the ongoing response and recovery mission from FEMA and the State of California.

Survivors can register with FEMA for federal aid in one of three ways:

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Having survived a tough season of wildfires, many California property owners must now contend with the risk of flooding and mudflow as a consequence of the compromised landscapes in the burn scares. Wildfires destroy vegetation that supports and strengthens hillsides. Without plants to hold the earth in place, even a small amount of rain can start a mudflow. This can happen quickly and with little warning.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center opens Thursday, Oct. 29, in Trinity County to serve August Complex wildfire survivors.

It is located at Ruth Lake Community Hall, 591 Van Duzen Rd., Mad River, CA 95526. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Wednesday, Nov. 4. The center is part of the ongoing response and recovery mission for FEMA and the State of California to support survivors. It serves as a point of information for eligible individuals and families.

Survivors can register with FEMA for federal aid in one of three ways:

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — FEMA requires a home inspection before it can make monetary awards to help survivors with costs to repair or replace their homes damaged during a major disaster declaration.

The 2020 California wildfires have received two major declarations:

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