FEMA online portal for disaster assistance opens

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Residents and businesses can apply online now through the FEMA web portal at DisasterAssistance.gov or through the FEMA mobile app.

A car that had been swept away in the flooding but was now sitting in a parking lot beside Chollas Creek on Feb. 1, 2024.San Diego residents who were affected by the Jan. 22 storm were urged Friday to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster assistance.

FEMA staff is canvassing the affected areas informing residents of new federal assistance available through the agency.

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