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  2. Can LA wildfires prompt new focus on community mitigation ...

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    WASHINGTON(Thomson Reuters Foundation) -The devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires has resonated far beyond Southern California, as local officials and residents across the United States have ...

  3. California Governor's Office of Emergency Services - Wikipedia

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    The Branch is also responsible for the State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan. On October 8, 2007, FEMA approved the California's State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan. This approval continues the State's eligibility for FEMA disaster recovery and mitigation grant programs that have provided

  4. The cost of the Los Angeles wildfires' damage could be at ...

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    The LA wildfires could cost between $250 and $275 billion in damages, while displacing thousands. High property values in areas like Pacific Palisades are contributing to the massive cost.

  5. Wildfire emergency management - Wikipedia

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    The active flame front of the 2007 Zaca Fire in California. Wildfires are outdoor fires that occur in the wilderness or other vast spaces. [1] Other common names associated with wildfires are brushfire and forest fire. Since wildfires can occur anywhere on the planet, except for Antarctica, they pose a threat to civilizations and wildlife alike ...

  6. Local Mitigation Strategy - Wikipedia

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    Status of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans from FEMA as of March, 2018. A Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) or Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) is a local government plan (in the United States, typically implemented at a county level), that is designed to reduce or eliminate risks to people and property from natural and man-made hazards.

  7. Should FEMA recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke as ...

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    In 2022, FEMA rejected a request from California for a major disaster declaration in response to a heat wave that baked the state for 10 days, killing 395 people and pushing the power grid to its ...

  8. Too little, too late: Residents say they were in the dark as ...

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    After the wind-driven wildfires broke out in Southern California on Jan. 7, evacuation orders for some neighborhoods — including the part of Altadena where the majority of deaths occurred — came long after houses were reported on fire. On Tuesday, Los Angeles County officials approved an outside review of how alerts functioned in the Eaton ...

  9. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act

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    An emergency preparedness plan must also make available to the director of FEMA and the Comptroller General any records, books, or papers necessary to conduct an audit. Lastly, a plan must include a way to provide emergency preparedness information to the public (included limited English speakers and those with disabilities) in an organized manner.