CalRecycle and the CA Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) are already establishing working plans to bring in teams of both government and private contractors. The Cal-Recycle website was updated 11-20-18 with the following information specific to the Camp and Woolsey Fires: https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/disaster/wildfires. These state agencies will work with local municipalities and public information meetings will be scheduled in the very near future. Local assistance centers will be setup and a telephone hotline established. The fact that the entire area has been declared a federal disaster is important as not only are federal and state funds now available for the cleanup, there will also be funds available to simply help homeowners with recovery (visit www.disasterassistance.gov and register or do so by calling (800) 621-FEMA (3362)). Butte County also has an impressive amount of information already available on their website: https://www.buttecounty.net/.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Rebuilding After the Camp Fire: Step 1
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