 Nearly 1,600 structures have been destroyed by the 200-plus-thousand-acre car fire in Shasta County. Beginning the recovery process for those whose homes have been either damaged or destroyed can be both challenging and daunting, which is why local, state and federal officials have come together and opened what's called the Disaster Recovery Center. If anyone has suffered any damages, any losses, please let us know. If you need any type of assistance at all, what we're here at the DRC Disaster Recovery Center is to put a face-to-face to your recovery needs. So anything that you may need, register with FEMA. You don't have to come into the Disaster Recovery Center. You can register by calling 1-800-621-3362 or our website, www.disasterassistance.gov. You can make all of your preparation, all your registrations, right there. Those who do register online are still encouraged to visit the Disaster Recovery Center in person. But if you do need and want to talk to someone, I'm a baby boomer, I like to face-to-face. And that's why we're here, and we'll be here until the need no longer exists. The Shasta County Disaster Recovery Center is located in the former Kmart building, located at 2685 Hilltop Drive in Reading. It's open 9 a.m. until 7 p.m., 7 days a week.