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FEMA wildfire assistance sessions postponed by Extreme Risk move
The County says that the move to Extreme Risk status for COVID-19 on Friday, which could remain Jackson County’s status for three weeks, has caused FEMA to postpone its re-engagement schedule for May.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 2:22 PM
Updated: Apr 28, 2021 2:40 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
MEDFORD, Ore. In-person help sessions planned for wildfire survivors next month are being postponed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Jackson County announced Wednesday.
The County says that the move to Extreme Risk status for COVID-19 on Friday, which could remain Jackson County’s status for three weeks, has caused FEMA to postpone its re-engagement schedule for May.
FEMA returns to Jackson County for in-person wildfire assistance
FEMA agreed to again hold in-person sessions in Jackson County to help people impacted by the Almeda and South Obenchain fires with their claims.
Posted: Apr 20, 2021 5:44 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
TALENT, Ore. Staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will return to Jackson County to offer support for wildfire survivors who have not successfully submitted claims, the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center said in a statement.
“The FEMA process can be confusing or difficult for survivors,” said EOC director John Vial. “We are grateful that FEMA is taking the extra effort to reengage with survivors and assist them through this process.”
Southern Oregon makes progress with fire debris clean-up and housing efforts Those affected by last years wildfires were heard and their voices prompted the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center to give updates today in a press conference on how far Southern Oregon has gotten with wildfire clean-up and housing efforts.
Posted: Apr 19, 2021 7:35 PM
Updated: Apr 19, 2021 7:37 PM
Posted By: Tyler Ridgle
ROGUE VALLEY, Ore. Those affected by last year s wildfires were heard and their voices prompted the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center to give updates today in a press conference on how far Southern Oregon has gotten with wildfire clean-up and housing efforts.