 California is once again dealing with devastation. More than two dozen major fires and lightning complexes across the state. For those who have suffered damage to their homes, there is help available. When Cal OES works to help communities recover, we work with a whole community of partners from the federal government, local nonprofits, the Red Cross, faith-based organizations, and similarly, for the individual, they need to realize that there's a multitude of organizations out there to help you, but you're your own best advocate in finding those organizations and reaching out to those. Don't rule yourself out for federal assistance. A lot of times folks do. They think, well, I'm not going to qualify. I had a pretty good insurance policy. Maybe my home wasn't completely destroyed. You've got to get yourself registered. If anyone has suffered any damages, any losses, please let us know. You need any type of assistance at all. Register with FEMA. 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. Homeowners should also immediately call their insurance provider. The California Department of Insurance has great resources for wildfire survivors. You can find a top 10 tips list on their website at insurance.ca.gov or call them with questions. 1-800-927-4357. And here are five simple tips for those who have been affected by wildfires. First, if you have not already done so, register with FEMA and file an insurance claim for the disaster cause damage that you've suffered, even if you don't think you're eligible for federal assistance. Second, check with your local county and see what resources they have available. Get a copy of your policy from your insurance provider. Document everything, including conversations with your insurance. And finally, ask questions. You are your own best advocate. For the very latest on resources available across California, visit response.ca.gov.