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Southern California Wildfire Update from the Office of Financial Aid Students, staff and faculty have been directly impacted by the wildfires, and while safety is the first priority, we understand that as residents are able to return to their homes and assess the impact, there may be financial impacts as a result of the fires
HMC Architects Unites to Support LA During Wildfire Crisis HMC’s DFF is donating $5,000 to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, supporting the firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect our communities
Health and social impacts of California wildfires and the deficiencies . . . Through interviews with service providers, this article explores how these recent wildfires have impacted surrounding communities and the role various recovery resources have played in responding to the short- and long-term health and social needs of survivors
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Post Fire - FEMA. gov FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) has Post Fire assistance available to help communities implement hazard mitigation measures after wildfire disasters
Every HMC Project Will Be Net Zero Ready Every day the news is filled with reports of catastrophic events caused by climate change, including droughts, wildfires, and food scarcity These disasters are directly linked to fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions, which have a significant impact on both human and environmental health
Outlooks | National Interagency Coordination Center These assessments are designed to inform decision makers for proactive wildland fire management, thus better protecting lives and property, reducing firefighting costs and improving firefighting efficiency
What are the long-term health impacts of the LA wildfires? The Los Angeles Fire Human Exposure and Long-Term Health Study (LA Fire HEALTH Study) is a multi-institution, 10-year effort, to better understand the short- and long-term health impacts of the 2025 LA wildfires The first part of the study assessed water, soil, air, ash and debris in the fire areas to identify toxins and pollutants present