2025 Los Angeles Fires
Help and info for people affected by the wildfires
Highlights
Track rebuilding progress
LA County has taken steps to proactively improve permitting and inspection to prepare for the surge in demand for wildfire rebuilding.
Mental health support
Navigating disaster recovery can be stressful and overwhelming. Get mental and emotional support for yourself and your loved ones.
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Help for you and your family
Get help with food, shelter, financial assistance, rebuilding, and more.
Help for your business
Find support and assistance for local business recovery.
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Find info on road closures, power shutoffs, air quality, and more.
Track LAโs progress
Track progress on air and water safety, cleanup and debris removal, and more.
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Give time or money to help people affected by the fires.
State updates
ICYMI: Los Angeles County releases a bold Blueprint to accelerate wildfire recovery
August 4, 2025
Governor Newsom invites LA Fire survivors to continue shaping rebuilding efforts through Engaged California
July 16, 2025
Governor Newsom announces new public outreach campaign with LA Rises and launch of new AI permitting tool
July 15, 2025
Six months after the LA fires, nationโs fastest residential cleanup nears completion as Governor Newsom signs streamlining executive order, joins local leaders to unveil blueprint for rebuilding
July 7, 2025
Rebuild - faster
Governor Newsom suspended permit and review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the California Coastal Act. This allows victims of the recent fires to restore their homes and businesses faster.
The Governor signed legislation providing $2.5 billion in immediate disaster relief. This supports response and recovery efforts.
See all the Governor's actions in response to the fires.
Major Disaster Declaration
On January 8, California got a Major Disaster Declaration for the California wildfires. This lets federal agencies give aid and resources for recovery in the affected areas.
Through this declaration from President Biden, California gets assistance for
- individuals,
- the public, and
- small businesses.