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DR-1810-CA Southern California Wildfires, November 2008

DR-1810-CA Southern California Wildfires, November 2008. Incident Summary. Nov. 13, 2008: Tea Fire: Santa Barbara County. Nov. 14, 2008: Sayre Fire: Los Angeles County Nov. 15, 2008: Freeway Complex Fire: Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties. Incident Summary.

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DR-1810-CA Southern California Wildfires, November 2008

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  1. DR-1810-CA Southern California Wildfires, November 2008

  2. Incident Summary Nov. 13, 2008: • Tea Fire: Santa Barbara County • Nov. 14, 2008: • Sayre Fire: Los Angeles County Nov. 15, 2008: • Freeway Complex Fire: Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties

  3. Incident Summary • Nov. 17 Gov. Schwarzenegger requests a federal disaster declaration. • Nov. 18 a Presidential major disaster declaration is issued for four counties. • Nov. 28 amendment provides for permanent work in categories C-G for three counties.

  4. Joint federal and state teams BARTs assess flooding and debris and mud flow threats and determine state and local areas of responsibility. Deployments: Tea Fire: 11/21. Completed. Sayre Fire: 12/2. In progress. Freeway Complex: 12/2. In progress. Burn Area Recovery Teams (BARTs)

  5. Nov. 18: LACs opened in Orange and Santa Barbara counties. Nov. 20: LAC opened in Los Angeles County. Dec. 2: LACs transitioned to FEMA DRCs. Dec. 2: More than 2,079 people have visited the LACs/DRCs. Local Assistance Centers (LACs)Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs)

  6. Official Visits • Nov. 24: FCO and SCO participate in briefing with the Los Angeles County Emergency Manager. • Nov. 24: FEMA briefs the staff of Rep. Brad Sherman. • Nov. 25: FCO and SCO accompany Rep. Capps on a tour of the Santa Barbara LAC/MDRC. Rep. Lois Capps, right, visits the Santa Barbara LAD/DRC.

  7. FEMA CR teams have visited 920 residents of the four designated counties. Community Relations CR at the Oakridge MHP CR has met face-to-face with 401 residents of the Oakridge Mobile Home Park in Sylmar. CR in Santa Barbara

  8. Individuals and Households Program – Funds Approved

  9. State Supplemental Grant Program (SSGP) administered by California Dept. of Social Services – additional grant funds for individuals and households. Special Fee Waivers – for replacing birth & death certificates, DMV documents, titles and registrations, and tax documents destroyed in fires. State Individual Assistance Programs/Resources

  10. In California, a Governor's Proclamation makes state financial assistance available to local governments, including cities and special districts, and certain private non-profit organizations. The State cost share is 75% of the non-federal share (18.75%). Automatically generated for approved FEMA projects. State cost shares with other non-FEMA federal disaster programs (FHWA, NRCS). California Disaster Assistance Act

  11. Home Improvement Store Outreach Wildfire Mitigation Workshops Statewide Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Hazard Mitigation

  12. Questions

  13. Federal Coordinating Officer Mark Neveau Mark.Neveau@dhs.gov Deputy State Coordinating Officer Tom Maruyama (916) 607-4388 Cell (626) 431-3826 Pasadena JFO Tom.Maruyama@oes.ca.gov Joint Field Office 75 North Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 431-3000 Contact Information

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