2025 Los Angeles Fires

Help and info for people affected by the wildfires

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Help for you and your family

Get help with food, shelter, financial assistance, rebuilding, and more.

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Find support and assistance for local business recovery.

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Rebuild - faster

Governor Newsom suspended permit and review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the California Coastal Act. This allows victims of the recent fires to restore their homes and businesses faster.

The Governor signed legislation providing $2.5 billion in immediate disaster relief. This supports response and recovery efforts.

See all the Governor's actions in response to the fires.

Major Disaster Declaration

On January 8, California got a Major Disaster Declaration for the California wildfires. This lets federal agencies give aid and resources for recovery in the affected areas.

Through this declaration from President Biden, California gets assistance for

  • individuals,
  • the public, and
  • small businesses.