 Well, a disaster recovery center is now open here on Main Street in Upper Lake, just north of Clear Lake. If you have been impacted by any of the wildfires here in California, you need to stop by the DRC. A line quickly forms at the registration table. Survivors like Bob Klaus are already taking advantage of the help being offered here at the DRC. State and federal agencies, along with the Red Cross and other NGOs, will be here every day, doors open through September. To help these survivors come and get what they need to get their life back in order. Similar to a local assistance center, a disaster recovery center gives these survivors of the Mendocino Complex fire the convenience of one-stop shopping for answers at a time when they don't need the added stress. I kind of lost the job in the process, I guess. The fire cut her off from a brand new job, a job that's now gone. So she's here for unemployment and DMV assistance. These guys having everything centrally located like that, a person just move around a room as opposed to the whole lake, it was extremely helpful. There are reps from many agencies here, empowered to lend you a hand. The Contractor State License Board, Social Services, DMV, Department of Health, Edd, Kali Char and the Small Business Administration. They're offering low-interest loans to homeowners, renters and businesses impacted physically or economically by the fires. But the SBA's David Reitz says register now, even if you're empty-handed. They don't expect you to have all of your information. If you've got a driver's license that has survived, bring it. Social Security card, bring it. Fix your turns. Bring them if you have them, but do not hesitate to come down if you don't have all the information. Again, the key is to register now. The deadline is October 3rd. After that, you can't apply for assistance. So whether you need to repair or fully rebuild your home after the wildfires here or anywhere in California, the experts here at the DRC can help you get on your road to recovery. For more detailed information, go to OESNews.com or wildfirerecovery.org. In Upper Lake, I'm Sean Boyd for OESNews.com.