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Since the first wildfire ignited Tuesday morning, GoFundMe campaigns created by and on behalf of fire victims began to pop up, requesting any kind of monetary support to cover disaster relief ...
To help people avoid falling victim to scams amid the devastation of the wildfires, HuffPost asked security experts to break down the most common disaster-related scams, how to spot them and what ...
Wildfires have decimated more than 40,000 acres of the Los Angeles metropolitan area over the last week, charring more than 12,000 structures, displacing over 150,000 residents and leaving at ...
Firefighters will be battling the blaze and dealing with the fallout for weeks, Liz Lin, president of the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, told The Post. How to help LA fire victims ...
It is vital for survivors to be aware of scammers stealing money and private information from victims in desperate need of help following disasters, officials said. Protect your identity and stay ...
Wildfires sweeping through the Los Angeles area have left at least 24 people dead, destroyed thousands of structures and forced more than 150,000 people to evacuate their homes, officials said ...
Fire-affected residents meet with FEMA officials on January 14 in Pasadena, California. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images) More than $100 million has been raised for California wildfire victims ...
The Salvation Army provides grants to those displaced by fires and financial assistance for immediate and long-term needs of fire victims. It also operates shelters and provides emergency housing ...