January 25 Digest: This Week in Wildfire Recovery News

This is a digest of selected news and media that emerged over the last week related to wildfire emergencies, recovery efforts, and resilience building efforts in the American West. 

San Francisco North Bay Wildfire-Recovery Effort Expands to Other Burned Communities in the West

From Business Journal, by Jeff Quackenbush | January 20, 2022

After the Fire USA expands from helping north bay communities to extending help towards communities in Oregon after devastating wildfires

Rebuilding Homes in Areas Destroyed by Wildfires is Largely Unregulated in Most States

From The Denver Channel, by Chloe Nordquist | February 25, 2021

Rebuilding homes to fire-safe standards remains largely up to home builders in Colorado, which could be a deciding factor in choosing to rebuild on the same property.

‘Many Californians still ‘trapped’ years after PG&E fires. Has the company improved safety?

From PBS NewsHour, by Stephanie Sy and Karina Cuevas | January 25, 2022

California is facing the dangerous effects with climate change, and also grappling with the role of one of the country's largest utilities in the matter, PG&E, and whether the company will do what's needed to prevent or stop fires.

‘Let’s Get Started With Rebuilding’: Some Marshall Fire Homeowners Ready For Next Step

From CBS Denver, by Alan Gionet | January 20, 2022

Survivors of the Marshall Fire begin the rebuilding process, but face difficult challenges in the recovery road ahead

Community Leads Effort at the Monthly [Re]Build Greenville Gathering

From Plumas News, by Meg Upon | January 23, 2022

Nearly 200 people came together to gather and report out information at Rebuild Greenville meeting, where many volunteers announced the progress of various projects

Tiny home village will house people displaced by Santiam Canyon wildfire

From KGW News | January 25, 2022

California is facing the dangerous effects with climate change, and also grappling with the role of one of the country's largest utilities in the matter, PG&E, and whether the company will do what's needed to prevent or stop fires.

Big Sur Wildfire Burns Over 1,000 Acres

From NBC Bay Area | January 23, 2022

Winter wildfire that broke out along Bug Sur mountains reaches one thousand acres, forcing residents along California coast to evacuate

California wildfire near Big Sur caused by hot embers from pile burning operation, CalFire says

From USA Today | January 25, 2022

A January wildfire at Big Sur, prompting evacuations over the weekend was blamed on embercast from a controlled burn due to windy conditions.

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $1 Billion in Disaster Relief Funds for Post-Wildfire and Hurricane Recovery

From USDA | January 21, 2022

Vice President Kamala Harris and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announce that $1.36 billion in disaster relief funds for the USDA Forest Service will support post-disaster recovery and restoration in states across the country.

Kamala Harris Announces $600M in Wildfire Recovery Money During San Bernardino Visit

From abc7, by Leticia Juarez | January 21, 2022

Vice President Kamala Harris took a helicopter tour of Southern California in order to highlight new funding for federal wildfire programs