Claim that FEMA is giving California wildfire survivors just $770 is false

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Claim that FEMA is giving California wildfire survivors just $770 is false
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A FEMA disaster relief program is offering wildfire victims one-time payments of $770 for essentials, but it’s not the only federal aid available.Two people ride bicycles amid the destruction left behind by the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.

Some people on social media have argued that the federal government isn’t doing enough to help the victims of the wildfires in southern California. People impacted by the Los Angeles-area wildfires will receive a “one-time payment of $770 so they can quickly purchase things like water, baby formula and prescriptions,”

But there are other forms of FEMA assistance that wildfire victims may qualify for once they apply for disaster assistance. Home Repair/Replacement Assistance, Rental Assistance, Personal Property Assistance to repair or replace things like appliances and computers, Medical and Dental Assistance to cover the costs of disaster-related injuries, Funeral Assistance and Child Care Assistance.

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