Commissioner Lara protects insurance coverage for 325,000 Northern California wildfire survivors

Commissioner Lara

Announcement from the California Department of Insurance Mandatory one-year moratorium prevents homeowner insurance cancellations and non-renewals following an emergency declaration SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara today ordered insurance companies to preserve residential insurance coverage for more than 325,000 policyholders who have been affected by devastating Northern California wildfires across 22 counties. This Order protects those living…

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Sept. 21 Digest: This Week in Wildfire Recovery News

news 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.  Recent and Active Fire News The CALFIRE report for September 20, 2021 California’s megafires spur insurers to send in special, private crews before a blaze hitsFrom…

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After the Fire to Make Presentation at the 2021 Colorado Wildland Fire Conference

Colorado Wildland Fire Conference

Molly Curley O’Brien After the Fire is proud to participate in the 2021 Colorado Wildland Fire Conference in Grand Junction, Colorado the week of September 20–23. This year’s event will focus on “Moving Forward in Evolving Wildfire Landscapes” and will bring together individuals and organizations with a focus on reducing community vulnerability to wildfire. After…

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ONLINE EVENT: Solving for Toilets in Wildfire Rebuilding and Recovery

Solving for Toilets meeting

View the Recording   Friday, September 24, 10:00-11:30 AM Pacific Time, via ZOOM Considerations for Non-Septic, Non-Sewer Alternative Toilets in Rebuild Areas What innovations in alternative toilet designs and technologies could help get wildfire rebuilders back home quicker, more sustainably, with a significant cost savings, too? What kind of alternatives to septic and sewer are…

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Community to Community Advice: First Steps After a Fire – Part 1

first steps after a fire

For All Total Loss and Partial Loss Fire Survivors Immediately After You Lose Your Home, or the Use of Your Home, after a Fire Ensure the safety of yourself, your family, and your pets. Do not attempt to go to your home site until it is deemed safe to do so. Immediately start looking for…

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National Preparedness Month: Assemble Your Go Bag

assemble a go bag

After an emergency, you may need to survive on your own for several days. Being prepared means having your own food, water and other supplies to last for several days. A disaster supplies kit is a collection of basic items your household may need in the event of an emergency. Make sure your emergency kit is stocked with the…

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Sept. 14 Digest: This Week in Wildfire Recovery News

news 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.  Greater Understanding of Wildfire Leads to Better SolutionsFrom The William + Flora Hewlett Foundation, by Jennee Kuang | September 8, 2021 This post offers ten suggested…

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How to Address Wildfire Risks and Insurance with Indigenous Practices and Community-Wide Preventative Responses with Wendy E. Nystrom

Wendy Nystrom headshot

How to Address Wildfire Risks and Insurance with Indigenous Practices and Community-Wide Preventative Responses with Wendy E. Nystrom     “We have much worse wildfires due to everything that climate change has caused. We need to have a forward-thinking conversation, not a reactionary one.” –Wendy Nystrom     We are living in a major historical…

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USDA to Invest $50 Million in New Cooperative Agreements for Racial Justice and Equity

photo of two men, one brown skin and on black, standing in an orchard with the title: USDA: Racial Justice and Equity in Conservation

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing up to $50 million in cooperative agreements to support historically underserved farmers and ranchers with climate-smart agriculture and forestry. The Racial Justice and Equity Conservation Cooperative Agreements are available to entities and individuals for two-year projects that expand the delivery of conservation assistance to beginning, limited resource, socially…

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