Last week, President Donald Trump granted a major disaster declaration in Oregon due to disastrous wildfires following Governor Kate Brown’s request for help. The declaration activates FEMA’s assistance programs in affected counties. Federal funds are available to help eligible individuals in Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn and Marion Counties.
Those who are impacted can apply at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 1-800-621-3362 (TTY: 1-800-462-7585). Those who qualify are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Read more on the resources available for Oregonians impacted by the fires here
County announcements and alert programs
Subscribe to get FlashAlert messages from Oregon Office of Emergency Management
Use the Red Cross registry to list yourself safe OR search the registry to check the status of loved ones
Office of Emergency Management fires and hot spots dashboard
Office of Emergency Management RAPTOR fire map
Road closures, conditions and traffic cameras
Evacuation levels explained
Packing checklist
Two weeks ready information
Find a Red Cross shelter near you
Additional shelters by county (includes those specifically open to RV’s and livestock): Clackamas County Columbia County Douglas County Jackson County Josephine County Klamath County Lane County Lake County Lincoln County Linn County Marion County Tillamook County Washington County
Free pet boarding in the Salem, Keizer, Eugene and Springfield areas
Find a hotel
Temporary shelter guidance for evacuations during COVID-19
Report price gouging
Make a plan before returning to your property after the fire
Tips for protecting yourself when returning to your property after the fire
Well water information
Homeowner insurance & wildfires (English) (Español)
Filing a homeowners claim after the fire
Insurance advocates are available from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. every day at 888-877-4894 (toll-free)
Prepare for disasters
Call Oregon’s Small Business Navigator Hotline at 833-604-0880 for answers to questions about businesses affected by wildfire (translators available)
Oregon health insurance marketplace enrollment information for those affected by wildfires
OHP members can contact their coordinated care organization at 800-273-0557 to get replacement prescriptions and medical equipment lost to fire
Oregon Prescription Drug Program offers discounts to uninsured or under-insured
Search for a food pantry pick-up site near you
Get a free copy of vital records lost to fire (certificates of birth, death, marriage, divorce and more)
Get or replace damaged essential DMV documents such as driver license, ID card, proof of vehicle ownership and more
Commerce and Compliance Division (CCD) wildfire information
Contact us if you’re receiving unemployment and have evacuated or lost your home
Find electric and natural gas utilities serving Oregon
Get information on how to vote if you’re displaced by fire
Current air quality information and map
What to do in smoky, hazy air
Wildfire smoke & health FAQ
Daily air quality reports
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