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Oroville Disaster Recovery Center to Close February 8th, 2019

Posted on February 5, 2019


Click here for the press release in English and Spanish – Oroville Disaster Recovery Center to Close February 8

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State of California will permanently close the Oroville Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) at 6 p.m.,
Friday, Feb. 8, 2019.

Disaster Recovery Centers in Paradise and Chico will remain open at:
Creative Learning Center, 1080 Ewald Ct., Paradise, CA 95969
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays

Chico Mall – Former Sears Store, 1982 E. 20th St., Chico, CA 95928
9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays

DRCs are operated by the State of California and the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) in partnership with other federal, state and local agencies.

Representatives from FEMA, the State of California, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
and other agencies are among those represented to provide information on available services,
explain assistance programs and help survivors complete or check the status of their application.
The registration deadline to apply for disaster assistance is Feb. 15. Survivors with losses are encouraged to register for assistance before going to the DRC by registering online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362 or (TTY) 800-462-7585. Those who use 711-Relay or Video Relay Services can call 800-621-3362 to register. Multilingual options are available and calls are answered from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.

Homeowners, renters and small-business owners must sign-up by Feb. 15 to be considered for
eligibility in any of several federal disaster assistance programs. Survivors should register with
FEMA even if they have insurance. Disaster assistance often provides benefits not covered by
insurance.

The Feb. 15 deadline also applies to applications for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S.
Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA is the federal government’s primary source of money for the long-term rebuilding of disaster-damaged private property. SBA also helps businesses of all sizes, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners and renters fund repairs or
rebuilding efforts and covers the cost of replacing lost or disaster-damaged personal property.

FEMA’s Housing Assistance and Other Needs Assistance grants for medical, dental, and funeral expenses do not require individuals to apply for an SBA loan. However, applicants referred to
SBA must complete and submit an SBA loan application to be considered for additional forms of disaster assistance. Applicants who do not qualify for an SBA loan may be referred back to
FEMA and may be eligible to receive Other Needs Assistance grants for these items.

The SBA Disaster Customer Service Center’s toll-free number is 800-659-2955. Help is also
available by sending an e-mail to disastercustomerservice@sba.gov or by visiting www.sba.gov.
Survivors may apply online at SBA’s secure website: disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/.

Those impacted by the fires can also register with FEMA online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov
or by calling 800-621-3362 (TTY 800-462-7585). Multi-lingual operators are available. The toll-free numbers are open daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (PST)

Many of the services available at the DRCs are also available on the FEMA Helpline, including:
• Registering with FEMA to apply for disaster assistance;
• Providing a change of address, phone number, bank account and insurance information;
• Receiving information about FEMA home inspections;
• Getting other questions answered about federal disaster assistance;
• Ask questions about a letter from FEMA

 

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