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California Wildfires

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What DHS and FEMA are doing
English: https://www.fema.gov/california-wildfires
Spanish: https://www.fema.gov/es/california-wildfires

FEMA has established a landing page on FEMA.gov with the latest information from FEMA and DHS on the disaster. The page is currently promoting response and recovery information and serves as a clearinghouse for related information from DHS. The page is located at https://www.fema.gov/california-wildfires and is available in multiple languages.

What the U.S. government is doing
English: https://www.usa.gov/california-wildfires
Spanish: https://usa.gov/es/california-incendios-forestales

GSA has created a landing page on USA.gov for government-wide information related to the California wildfire activities. The page is being populated now — if you have materials from your agency that need to be added to the page, please email usagovemergency@gsa.gov and they will coordinate posting. USA.gov can support both English and Spanish content. The page is located at https://www.usa.gov/california-wildfires, and the Spanish page is at https://usa.gov/es/california-incendios-forestales.