Los Angeles County Emergency Services Real-time updates on evacuation orders, shelters, and other emergency information: lacounty.gov/emergency
CalFire Incident Information Track California's active wildfire incidents and emergency responses: fire.ca.gov/incidents
Air Quality Management District (AQMD) Monitor real-time air quality and wildfire smoke conditions in your area: aqmd.gov/aqimap
Assistance & Relief Services
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Apply for disaster relief for businesses and residents in evacuation zones at disasterassistance.gov. Relief options include temporary housing, personal property assistance, and large grants for urgent needs. Call FEMA Helpline: 800-621-3362 (Press 3 for language assistance).
LA County Tax Assessor -Tax Relief for Property Damage If your property has been damaged or destroyed, you may qualify for a property tax reassessment. File an Application for Reassessment: Property Damaged or Destroyed by Misfortune or Calamity (ADS-820) within 12 months of the event. Learn more: Assessor Disaster Relief. How to Apply: PDF Version / FAQ's
211 LA County Access local housing, food, and health resources by dialing 211 or visiting 211la.org.
WiFi & Connectivity Support
Spectrum: Free access to over 35,000 out-of-home WiFi points for all users in affected areas: spectrum.net/CAfires.
American Red Cross: Provides shelter, meals, and emotional support. Find shelters:redcross.org.
Airbnb Open Homes: Offers free temporary housing for evacuees: Learn More.
Uber & Lyft: Free rides to evacuation shelters until January 15, 2025. Use promo codes: Uber: WILDFIRE25 Lyft: CAFIRERELIEF25
How You Can Help
Red Cross Los Angeles Donate money, volunteer, or give blood to support those affected. Learn more: Red Cross Volunteer Opportunities.
Union Station Homeless Services Assist in providing essential support to individuals affected by evacuation orders. Donate or volunteer: ushs.org/emergency.