The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is open at 510 La Gonda Way in Danville, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily until March 1.
The center is for Contra Costa residents impacted by the recent storms.
FEMA personnel will be on site to speak to residents.
Residents can opt to apply online or check the status of their application at www.disasterassistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362.
Danville is one of the richest areas in the Bay Area. Shouldn’t those people have enough money saved up to recover their own butts???
Meanwhile Concord has 100s of homeless folks REALLY in need.
Yeah, the World is watching FEMAS lack of response in Palestine Ohio.
Richer the liberal Zip Code the more attention it’s given.
Wouldn’t want to tick off heavy campaign contributors.
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Did they mention Ohio train disaster happened in a RED state that didn’t vote for biden ? ? ?
Feds, living off tas payer per diam. From their Hats to their Hermès, these folks aren’t likely to “shelter up” in Bay Point. 😁
fat fingers!!! **tax payer per diem… ya know? 😉
I’m glad for this service. The recent storms moved my pottery barn outdoor living set a few inches back from the patio. The involved labor and cleaning expense to move the china-produced wooden set was a daunting task indeed. Kudos for FEMA to providing such an important service to assist the downtrodden residents of Danville, CA.