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FOX News: Palisades Fire disaster pushes Ring to close critical gaps in emergency visibility
A year after deadly fires ripped through the Pacific Palisades in California, Ring has launched a new safety feature called Fire Watch to help communities and first responders get real-time, on-the-ground information during active fires.
California Governor’s Office: As federal aid stalls, Governor Newsom announces proposed effort to close insurance gaps for LA fire survivors, expands mortgage relief
One year after catastrophic wildfires tore through Los Angeles, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced new actions to help survivors rebuild and remain in their homes, including expanding access to the successful CalAssist Mortgage Fund eligibility to provide additional support and reach more survivors.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR’S OFFICE: Governor Newsom meets with congressional leaders to press for long-delayed LA wildfire aid
Governor Gavin Newsom spent the day on Capitol Hill meeting with key congressional leaders in both parties as part of his continued push to secure long-delayed federal wildfire recovery funding from the White House for Los Angeles families nearly one year after the catastrophic Palisades and Eaton Fires.
Pasadena Now: City Council to Consider Expanding Disaster Recovery Contract
The City Council on Monday will consider amending its contract with Frame Group for disaster recovery consulting services to a total not-to-exceed amount of $1.45 million as the city continues recovery efforts from the Eaton Fire.
The Plumas Sun: Public invited to comment on disaster recovery funds
The California Department of Housing and Community Development reports that as a result of the 2021 wildfires the state of California received $24,408,000 in community development block grant disaster recovery funds to address disaster impacts and mitigate future disasters.
Office of Gov. Gavin Newsom: California expands CalAssist Mortgage Fund Disaster Relief: More California families to qualify for mortgage grants
Income limits increased — up to $211,050 in Los Angeles County — expanding eligibility for families rebuilding after disasters.
Bloomberg: The US Saw a Record $101 Billion in Weather Losses Through June
Fires in Los Angeles and severe spring storms were the main drivers, according to a new analysis.