Oregon Wildfires And Straight-line Winds (DR-4562-OR)
Incident Period: September 7, 2020 - November 3, 2020
Declaration Date: September 15, 2020
Apply for FEMA Assistance
Registration is closed for those affected by wildfires in Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, and Marion counties. Register by visiting www.DisasterAssistance.gov, calling 800-621-3362 or using the FEMA app.
Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams
FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are also providing survivors of the Oregon wildfires a means to access and apply for disaster assistance.
I Applied For Assistance. What's Next?
You will receive notification letters from FEMA either by U.S. mail or by electronic correspondence. You may need to verify your identity or complete a home inspection.
Learn About the Steps After Applying | Steps To Start Your Recovery Process
Stay Informed
Stay informed by calling 211 or visiting wildfire.oregon.gov. This Oregon Wildfire Resource website includes the latest information and resources available to those affected by wildfires.
Rebuilding After Wildfires
As you rebuild, take steps now to reduce future damage from wildfires. You can have a hazard mitigation advisor answer your questions about rebuilding safer and stronger. Send an email to FEMA-R10-MIT@fema.dhs.gov.
We have teamed with Firewise Communities, the Federal Alliance for Safe Housing, and the Institute for Business and Home Safety to create this fact sheet to help you rebuild after a fire.
FEMA Speaks Your Language
Translated into 27 languages, the "Help After a Disaster" brochure is a tool that can be shared in your community to help people understand the types of FEMA Individual Assistance support that may be available in disaster recovery. We also have a playlist of videos in ASL about FEMA assistance on YouTube.
Passport Replacement Fees
The Department of State approved Governor’s Brown request to waive passport replacement fees. The passport application fee waiver for Oregon wildfire survivors is valid until September 14, 2023. The file search fee waiver is valid until March 14, 2022.
Along with other documents identified by the Department of State, an applicant will submit a DS-64 form as proof that the valid passport was lost in the disaster. The DS-64 form must have the following:
- The name or description of the disaster that caused your loss
- The address of the residence where the loss occurred
- The approximate date when the loss occurred
- Certification that replacement passport fees will not be reimbursed by other sources, such as a homeowner's insurance policy
More information https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/replacing-your-passport-through-the-disaster-recovery-reform-act.html
Additional Resources
Financial Assistance
Individual Assistance | Amount |
---|---|
Total Housing Assistance (HA) - Dollars Approved | $25,570,909.39 |
Total Other Needs Assistance (ONA) - Dollars Approved | $6,624,549.02 |
Total Individual & Households Program Dollars Approved | $32,195,458.41 |
Individual Assistance Applications Approved | 2982 |
Public Assistance | Amount |
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Total Public Assistance Grants Dollars Obligated | $410,308.03 |
Hazard Mitigation Assistance | Amount |
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Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) - Dollars Obligated | $0.00 |
News and Information
Designated Counties (Individual Assistance)
- Clackamas (County)
- Douglas (County)
- Jackson (County)
- Klamath (County)
- Lane (County)
- Lincoln (County)
- Linn (County)
- Marion (County)