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Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) benefits are available for workers, business owners and self-employed individuals who lost their jobs or businesses or had their work hours substantially reduced as a result of the wildfires that began in several California counties on August 14, 2020.  The federal disaster declaration on August 22 provides DUA benefits for...

You can submit a permanent change-of-address request so your mail is properly rerouted to your new address. If you're only relocating for a short time to visit your second home or do an extended stay with relatives, submit a temporary change-of-address request so you can receive your mail while you're away for 15 days up...

USPS can hold your mail safely at your local Post Office™ facility until you return, for up to 30 days. To hold your mail longer or to reroute your mail, please sign up for a forwarding service. You can make your request up to 30 days in advance or as early as the next scheduled delivery day....

Solano County appreciates your patience while we worked to make burnt areas accessible for return. We know this has been a traumatic experiences for you and that you’ve been eager to return to your property. For your safety, as you drive to your property, please be aware of road hazards, follow posted signs, and respect...

LNU Lightning Complex Property owners impacted by the LNU Lighting Complex fire can receive notifications related to debris removal and rebuilding by visiting https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/10706e93c5b84f11a21b95de5de69274, by emailing [email protected] and over the phone by calling (707) 784-6765. Ongoing recovery updates will be provided at https://www.solanocounty.com/depts/rm/2020_lnu_lightning_complex_fire/default.asp On August 24, the Solano County Health Officer proclaimed a local health...

Message, text or email them your love and concern. Short and sweet: “I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m so glad you are alive.” “I love you” is nice too. Listen. Everyone’s experience of this tragedy is be different. It helps when someone simply listens to how it is for her or him. Don’t offer advice or stories about others’...

Water and Air Quality Water If your home is served by a public water service provider, you will want to contact them directly for updates. SID: https://www.sidwater.org/ Rural North Vacaville: https://rnvwd.com/ City of Vallejo Lakes Water System  https://www.cityofvallejo.net/city_hall/departments___divisions/water_department Check for ash and fire related debris that may have contaminated your water supply. Loss in pressure...

Taking Care of Your Emotional Health Helping Children Cope with Disaster Guides are available in other languages on the American Red Cross website.

Many people have experience coping with stressful life events and typically feel better after a few days. Others find that their stress does not go away as quickly as they would like and it influences their relationships with their family, friends and others. If you find yourself or a loved one experiencing some of the...

Getting ourselves and our lives back in a routine that is comfortable for us takes time. Take care of your safety. Find a safe place to stay and make sure your physical health needs and those of your family are addressed. Seek medical attention if necessary. Limit your exposure to the sights and sounds of disaster,...

If you believe you’re experiencing a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. Respiratory Health It’s important to take precautions to stay healthy if you or your family are in an area being impacted by the current fires — especially those with respiratory conditions like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary...

The Disaster Distress Helpline, 1-800-985-5990, is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. This toll-free, multilingual, and confidential crisis support service is available to all residents in the United States and its territories. Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like...

Welcome to Solano Recovers. This site will provide you with information about the response and recovery efforts related to the LNU Lightning Complex Fire. You’ll find information about evacuations, financial assistance, and more. As we make our way through the various phases of recovery, information will be added about debris removal, loans, and other resources...

If you have been directly impacted by the LNU Complex Fire Incident and need replacement benefits or need to apply for benefits, please call (707) 784-1570. What is CalWORKs? CalWORKs is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. If a family has...

For more information, go to Solano County's Assessor/Recorder website. You can look up the Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) for your property with this tool using the full, or partial address.

Please give us time to reunite animals with owners. Future adoptions may be available, but it is too soon to know each animal status.

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