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FEMA Response Update on Western Wildfires

Sep 23, 2020 12:00AM ● By Federal Emergency Management Agency

WASHINGTON, DC (MPG) - FEMA has obligated more than $18 million in mission assignments and is processing 61 active resource requests in support of Oregon and California. FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are on the ground in California supporting survivor registrations and inquiries. Two Incident Management Assistance Teams have been deployed to Oregon and one team is deployed to California to support state operations. FEMA has also deployed Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) teams along with other specialized teams from federal partners to provide support, and one Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS) unit is deployed to Oregon, providing communications support for command and control of federal resources in support of the Incident Support and US&R Teams.

FEMA has the following commodities staged near the areas of impact for wildfires in the West. These commodities are available to each affected state, based on need and requests to FEMA for assistance.

227,000 liters of bottled water; 208,896 meals; 54,735 blankets; 6,092 cots; Hygiene kits, commonly used shelter items and 27 generators are also staged at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) in Washington.

493 FEMA responders have been deployed in support of western wildfires. Do not wait for a disaster recovery center or other fixed location to register for assistance.

Save your receipts and take photos before you begin the clean-up process. Documentation of losses will help FEMA process your claim; Disaster assistance may include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.

Public safety is the No.1 priority: residents in at-risk areas should follow local officials’ instructions and be ready to take action.

For additional preparedness information on all types of disasters, visit Ready.gov and download the FEMA app.