Disaster Resources

As natural disaster events occur more frequently throughout our state, it is essential that Californians have access to the resources needed to recover from wildfires, landslides, extreme heat, floods, earthquakes, and other unexpected events.

In the aftermath of a disaster, it can be frustrating to find the right resources to help you and your family recover and rebuild your lives. I am committed to assisting you in accessing all of the resources available from local, state, and federal governments to ensure that Californians like you receive the resources necessary to recover.

My office is also available to assist you in navigating federal agencies through our casework program. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please reach out to my office to begin the process.

Sincerely,
During a Disaster

Staying Informed During a Natural Disaster

When a disaster strikes, getting fast, accurate information can mean the difference between life and death. Stay updated on weather advisories in your area, and sign up for California’s Wireless Emergency Alert Sign Up and Early Earthquake Warning System Alerts.  California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services news page and Listos California will also have some of the most current information on emergencies impacting the state.

Please be sure to follow local officials’ instructions during a disaster as they continuously monitor the situation and will have the most up-to-date information available. The following resources and guides can also help navigate natural disasters and other emergencies.

If a disaster should strike near you and you have to evacuate, or if your power goes out for an extended period of time, safely proceed to the nearest shelter or resource center available to you.

After a disaster, assistance is available to help you and your loved ones in the recovery process.  

The links below can help you find the assistance best suited for your situation after an emergency or disaster.

If you lose any vital records or documents during a natural disaster, you can request copies by contacting the issuing agency directly. See below for more about how to replace these documents.

  • Vital Records Requests:
    • Birth, death, and marriage records can be requested from the county recorder’s office in the county where the event occurred. Your county’s registrar’s office contact information can be found here.
  • California Driver’s License:
    • Phone: 800-777-0133
    • Visit a California DMV office to complete an application. Replacement license forms must be delivered in person.
  • Green cards:
  • Medicare cards:
  • Military records:
  • Passport:
  • Social Security card:
    • Phone: 800-772-1213; (TTY) 800-325-0778
    • Website: www.ssa.gov
  • U.S. Savings Bonds:
  • U.S. tax returns:

If you are having difficulty obtaining new documents, please do not hesitate to contact our casework team for additional assistance.

After a federal disaster has been requested by the Governor and declared by the President, residents and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance. Assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.

Federal funding is also available to State, tribal, and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work in the designated areas.

Residents and business owners who do sustain losses in the designated areas can apply for disaster assistance:

  • Online at DisasterAssistance.gov
  • By calling 800-621-3362
  • By using the FEMA smartphone application
  • If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service, or others, give FEMA the number for that service.
  • Information about specific disasters and the assistance available for them can be found here

FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are accessible facilities and mobile offices you can visit to learn more about FEMA and other disaster assistance programs. You may also visit to ask questions about your case. DRCs are set up in convenient areas after a disaster to make them easier to find. The DRC locator helps you find the hours, services, and locations of DRCs near you. 

A DRC may be able to help you: 

  • Apply for assistance. You may also Apply for FEMA assistance online or apply/check your status by phone at 1-800-621-336.
  • Learn more about disaster assistance programs. 
  • Learn the status of your FEMA application. 
  • Understand any letters you get from FEMA.
  • Find housing and rental assistance information.
  • Get answers to questions or resolve problems. 
  • Get referrals to agencies that may offer other assistance. 
  • Learn about Small Business Administration (SBA) programs including Disaster Loan Assistance. 

Senator Butler recognizes the increasing threat catastrophic wildfires pose across California and the entire Western United States. Our office wants to keep our constituents informed, and safe, and provide those impacted with available federal resources as quickly as possible.

If you have been impacted by a wildfire that has received a federal disaster declaration, you may be eligible for federal assistance and relief. Please use the link below to apply for federal disaster support, and do not hesitate to contact one of our district offices for assistance.

California offices:

  • San Francisco: 415-393-0707
  • Fresno: 559-485-7430
  • Los Angeles: 310-914-7300
  • San Diego: 619-231-9712

Resources for Californians Affected by Wildfires

  • Prevention How-Tos: Information on how to prevent wildfires from campfires, debris burning, and equipment use. 
  • Wildfire Safety Practices: Prevention recommendations before, during, and after a fire. 
  • Disaster distress line: Call 800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746

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