Many people in San Mateo County are still cleaning up the damage from the January storms, but residents should be able to get a hand from the federal government as they pick up the pieces.
to help with a number of unexpected storm-related costs they may have incurred.
"This is really where the federal government has a role, stepping up and helping people when they need that help," said Rep. Mullin."We do have anywhere between $17-$22 million of damage thus far, over 170 structures affected, businesses and homes.
"Just trying to do the best we can. It's all we can do," he said."We need to get a container here to throw all this stuff out, we've got to clean all of this." "There are a lot of people hurting here," he said."I want everyone to know about the people of Pescadero. They need help. Especially some of the farm workers."
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